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  2. Race and sports - Wikipedia

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    This history of racial tension in the competition between whites and minority groups shows an attempt to prove the humanity, equality, and even occasionally their superiority on the playing field. By doing so, groups of minorities hoped that sports would serve as a source for racial pride that would eventually lead to upward social mobility.

  3. Racism in sport - Wikipedia

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    Racism in sports has been a prevalent issue throughout the world. The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) released a report in 2007 [ 1 ] stating that racial abuse and vilification are commonplace in international sports, in places such as Australia, Europe, and America.

  4. Why there are so few Asian Americans in major U.S. sports - AOL

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    Xenophobic ideologies, such as the “Yellow Peril,” gave rise to massacres, hate crimes and exclusion from many aspects of American life — from schools, jobs and housing; and, yes, from sports.

  5. Racial stacking - Wikipedia

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    Racial stacking (also known as positional segregation, positional stacking, or simply stacking) is a sociological term and sports concept regarding how athletes may be placed, or "stacked", into a certain position based on racial or ethnic stereotypes.

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  8. Contested ideological terrain - Wikipedia

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    In sociology, contested ideological terrain is a theoretical framework that looks at sport as a cultural practice that reinforces both the certain existing power dynamics and the agency of human groups and individuals. Instead of looking at sport as a purely positive force, where individuals and groups of people can use sport as a means of ...

  9. Iowa reaches settlement in football racial bias lawsuit as ...

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    A settlement has been reached in the discrimination lawsuit involving the University of Iowa football program. In 2020, a group of Black former Iowa football players sued the university alleging ...