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Updated Feb 11, 2021;
Posted Feb 11, 2021
Wesley stands on the porch of the Titusville home where he grew under, under two parents to laid the foundation for his success.
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Turn your head to the left.
Cornell Wesley heard the command and looked to his left. He was a freshman at Morehouse College. A freshman from Birmingham’s Titusville neighborhood. A freshman who had not exactly applied himself at A.H. Parker High School but slipped into the prestigious, all-male historically Black college in Atlanta because he was a good test taker.