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Program aims to bring more African Americans into lacrosse - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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… from African American men and just 2% from African American women. … is possible for urban African Americans: Elite lacrosse doesn… from African American men and just 2% from African American women. … is possible for urban African Americans: Elite lacrosse doesn…

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