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Athletes Continue To Protest Racial Injustice By Refusing To Play | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Athletes across several major sports leagues continued protesting the police shooting of Jacob Blake by refusing to play scheduled games on Thursday. The WNBA, whose players regularly speak out against racial injustice, announced in the morning that it was canceling all three of its Thursday games. “As the WNBA players continue discussions and reflection on recent events, the WNBA announced […]

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