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AI Summary
- George Raveling overcame devastating childhood adversity—losing his father at age 9 and having his mother institutionalized at 13—to become one of the world's most revered basketball coaches
- Pioneered integration in college basketball at Villanova and became the first Black coach at multiple American universities while mentoring Michael Jordan
- Raveling insisted his door read 'Educator' rather than 'Head Coach,' emphasizing education's primacy and his Forrest Gump-like presence at pivotal sports moments