"Blackness of Athletes"
Title: "Blackness of Athletes"
Category: Social Sciences / Current Issues
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"Blackness of Athletes"
What does it mean to be a black athlete? 60 years ago, one would say that being a black athlete in a professional game dominated by whites was a blessing. "The athlete has proven himself worthy of crossing the color line."(KELVIN SIMS) In other words the ideology that they are a threat to white society is disappeared. This is not the same in today's society. A key issue in the neo-nationalization of the black Society
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Jordan and the World He Made, 1st Broadway Books trade pbk February 2000.
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KELVIN SIMS, A history lesson in two words: One man's brave act still echoes in an ambivalent age.
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