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  • African American medalists Tommie Smith and John Carlos with their fists raised during the national anthem at the 1968 Olympics.

    This Isn’t the First Time Professional Athletics, Protest and Politics Have Mixed

    The long history of athletes taking a stand for racial justice.
    by Michael MacCambridge via The Oklahoma Eagle on September 1, 2018

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