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    Black College Athletes Are Rising Up Against the Exploitative System They Labor In

    Will coronavirus prompt the house of cards of college athletics to come tumbling down?
    by Amira Rose Davis via Made By History on August 11, 2020
  • Black Athletes, Anthem Protests, and the Spectacle of Patriotism

    The NFL's response to player protests reflects decades of League and U.S. attempts to portray false images of post-racial harmony.
    by Amira Rose Davis via Black Perspectives on June 7, 2018

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