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Racial mistreatment still in play for off-field Black NFL players.

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It has been proven over time that even professional athletes can be subjected to racist behavior, actions, and discrimination regardless of their fame and fortune. When they are not on the playing field or court, Black athletes are still people in society. It is also important that the stories of Jimmy Kennedy and Darius Leonard are shared to show that oppression goes beyond class. There is a myth that if a Black person gains enough money and status that they can completely avoid the same racism and discrimination as other Black people but that has been proven false time and time again.

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