The Racial Politics of the N.B.A. Have Always Been Ugly
Briefly

In " Black Ball," a new book about Black players in the National Basketball Association in the nineteen-seventies, Theresa Runstedtler, a professor at American University and a former member of the Toronto Raptors dance team, lays out a compelling history of the league, and the origins of what we today call player empowerment.
Read at The New Yorker
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