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Clippers Coach Doc Rivers Powerfully Addresses Racial Injustice In America | The Urban Daily

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Rivers, like many Black Americans, has to battle the ugliness of racial injustice despite all his achievements on and off the court and addressed the matter in a powerful postgame moment.

Source: The Urban Daily
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