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Pro football and the proliferation of protest: anthem posture in a divided America

Andrea, Pauline A.(Contributions by)Bolin, Andrew(Contributions by)Bullock, Christina(Contributions by)Butler, Steve(Contributions by)Clark, Katie(Contributions by)Connelly, Chris(Contributions by)Cosby, Nadine Barnett(Contributions by)Duckett, Jana(Contributions by)Dunbar, Brooke(Contributions by)Feld, Kimberly(Contributions by)Flory, Nancy(Contributions by)Frederick, Eric(Contributions by)Higgs, Haley(Contributions by)Kappeler, Colleen(Contributions by)Kemp, Kalah(Contributions by)King, Kelvin(Contributions by)Louis, Jennifer Saint(Contributions by)Mattson, Brian(Contributions by)Moore, Candace(Contributions by)Nyamandi, Varaidzo(Contributions by)Perry, Stephen D.(Contributions by)Phillips, Andrew(Contributions by)Rhett, Michael(Contributions by)Sacra, Deborah Stanton(Contributions by)Sheffield-Hayes, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Shukla, Shreya(Contributions by)Tabbanor, Michelle(Contributions by)Weiss, Joshua(Contributions by)Westhoff, Megan(Contributions by)Perry, Stephen D.(Edited by)
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This title examines the take-a-knee protests, incorporating analysis of media coverage, impact on attitudes and behaviours, and racial, religious, gendered, and political perspectives.

The analysis allows readers to recognise both positive and negative prejudice and to proscribe possible solutions for political divisiveness.

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Lexington Books
1498589189 / 9781498589185
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
20/03/2019
English
312 pages
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