Taking a Knee, Taking a Stand: African American Athletes and the Fight for Social Justice
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6h 26m 0s
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9781980090663

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Bob Schron., Bob Schron|AUTHOR., Henry Strozier|READER., & Mirron Willis|READER. (2020). Taking a Knee, Taking a Stand: African American Athletes and the Fight for Social Justice . Recorded Books, Inc..

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Bob Schron et al.. 2020. Taking a Knee, Taking a Stand: African American Athletes and the Fight for Social Justice. Recorded Books, Inc.

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Bob Schron et al.. Taking a Knee, Taking a Stand: African American Athletes and the Fight for Social Justice Recorded Books, Inc, 2020.

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Bob Schron, Bob Schron|AUTHOR, Henry Strozier|READER, and Mirron Willis|READER. Taking a Knee, Taking a Stand: African American Athletes and the Fight for Social Justice Recorded Books, Inc., 2020.

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