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To Be Equal: Sports have the potential to unite us | New Pittsburgh Courier

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by Marc Morial (TriceEdneyWire.com)—“Racism runs rampant in towns and cities neighboring large Indigenous populations. I’ve been told to ‘go back to the reservation’ and asked by White people to search for their stolen items on the reservation. The drunk Indian trope permeates majority-White towns and cities where Natives live in poverty. Plains Indians have also … Continued

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