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  2. Racism in English football - Wikipedia

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    Racism in English football is the abuse of players, officials, and fans because of their skin colour, nationality, or ethnicity.Some may also be targeted because of their association with an opposing team, but there have also been instances of individuals being targeted by their own fans.

  3. Racism in association football - Wikipedia

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    Racism in association football is the abuse of players, officials, and fans because of their skin colour, nationality, or ethnicity.Some may also be targeted because of their association with an opposing team, although there have been instances of individuals being targeted by their own fans.

  4. Racism in sport - Wikipedia

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    He was a three-sport athlete in high school, but excelled at football above all. [67] He was heavily recruited by many elite college football programs, but the NFL legend Jim Brown convinced Davis to attend Syracuse University as it would be a welcoming place for a young black athlete in 1959. [67]

  5. What's behind the NFL's racial equality problem? - AOL

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    A look into the past 10 years of the NFL's hiring for leadership positions raises questions about racial bias and nepotism.

  6. Battle for racial equality persists as Biden commemorates ...

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    Despite persistent racial inequality in education, there are symbols of hope and examples of what the future of U.S. public schools could look like. In Topeka, Kansas — where the Brown v.

  7. Race and sports - Wikipedia

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    This history of racial tension in the competition between whites and minority groups shows an attempt to prove the humanity, equality, and even occasionally their superiority on the playing field. By doing so, groups of minorities hoped that sports would serve as a source for racial pride that would eventually lead to upward social mobility.

  8. Boys playing on girls-only sports teams? Why NY may order ...

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    New York high schools may be ordered to let boys compete for spots on girls-only teams like softball under a proposal before the Board of Regents.

  9. Kick It Out (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Kick It Out was established as a campaign with the brand name 'Let's Kick Racism Out of Football' in 1993 and as an organisation in 1997. The organisation works within the football, educational and community sectors to challenge discrimination, encourage inclusive practices and work for positive change.