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WNBA players honor Black women who have died | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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This move was made as an act of protest and solidarity for the Black Lives Matter movement. By Chinekwu Osakwe, The Grio WNBA players from both the New York Liberty and Seattle Storm teams exited the court before the national anthem. This move was made as an act of protest and solidarity for the Black […]

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