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  2. Racism in sport - Wikipedia

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    Racism in sports has been a prevalent issue throughout the world. The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) released a report in 2007 [ 1 ] stating that racial abuse and vilification are commonplace in international sports, in places such as Australia, Europe, and America.

  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. List of Washington Redskins name change advocates - Wikipedia

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    "In America today, one of the most glaring examples of institutional racism and for profit bigotry, remains the mascotization of Native American cultures. "[186] Ravi K. Perry - Chair of the Department of Political Science at Howard University and is immediate past president of the Association for Ethnic Studies [187]

  5. There’s no place for racism in HS football— or society. Lakes ...

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    As a former high school basketball official for 20 years, I was appalled to read about the incident at a Stanwood High School football playoff game. | Letters to the editor There’s no place for ...

  6. 'No place for racism' in football club - AOL

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  7. Grading UGA football —where it went wrong for Bulldogs - AOL

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    Georgia football offense: C After an opening-drive touchdown, Georgia did not get another point until the third quarter. Georgia averaged 3.3 yards per carry in the first half.

  8. Ethnicity and association football - Wikipedia

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    Ethnicity and football is a description of the global acceptance of association football, with players from many races and countries participating. While football has moved around the world from its roots in England during the 18th century, the progress of non-European players has sometimes been hindered, with racism a continuing problem in many countries.

  9. Racial stacking - Wikipedia

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    Stacking has been written about as being an issue in college sports. Brigham Young University (BYU) sociology students and football players Keenan Ellis and Lorenzo Fauatea found in their research that even at Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), "white players were recruited to key positions and received more playing time than Black players."