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LeBron James and Other Players Kneel for National Anthem to Make a Statement About Racism as NBA Season Resumes - The New York Beacon

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The NBA has officially started again after being suspended in March as the COVID-19 pandemic erupted, and it began with a major statement about social justice, racial equality and the right to peacefully protest. The Los Angeles Lakers faced the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday, July 30, […]

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