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Penn State Basketball Coach Apologizes For ‘Noose’ Comment To African-American Player

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” he directed towards a former African-American player in early 2019.

According most powerful symbols directed at African Americans invoking the history of lynching driver Bubba Wallace, the lone African-American driver in NASCAR.

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