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Newswire: The sports strikes against racism have not been coopted

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By: Dave Zirin, The Nation The story of the 2020 wave of sports strikes against racism is already one of both inspiration and cooptation. It’s also a story that is being written in pencil, not pen. In other words, it’s a story that still does not have an ending, and we should be wary of […]

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