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Osaka surprised by impact of her call for racial justice - Stabroek News

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(Reuters) - Naomi Osaka said yesterday she never thought her call for racial justice would garner the attention it did and she does not want to be called brave for taking a stand that led to a one-day stoppage at this week’s U.S.

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