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2018 NC Fatherhood Conference: LeVelle Moton

Season 2018 Episode 27 | 39m 12s

LeVelle Moton, a coach at NCCU, speaks at the 2018 NC Fatherhood Conference.

LeVelle Moton has become one of the greatest players and coaches in the history of North Carolina Central University (NCCU). LeVelle Moton reveals what motivates him to win and lead on and off the court and as a noble father, son, mentor, author and philanthropist.

07/10/2018

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2018 NC Fatherhood Conference: LeVelle Moton

Season 2018 Episode 27 | 39m 12s

LeVelle Moton has become one of the greatest players and coaches in the history of North Carolina Central University (NCCU). LeVelle Moton reveals what motivates him to win and lead on and off the court and as a noble father, son, mentor, author and philanthropist.

07/10/2018

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