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  2. Blackboxing - Wikipedia

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    The social constructivist conception of black boxing doesn't delineate the physical components hidden inside an apparent whole; rather, what is black-boxed are associations, various actors from which the box is composed. Opening the hood of an electric car, for example, reveals only mechanical components.

  3. The Black Box Society - Wikipedia

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    In academic discourse, the usage of the term “black box” dates back to at least 1963 with Mario Bunge's work on a black box theory in mathematics. [18]The term “black box,” as used throughout The Black Box Society by author and law professor, Frank Pasquale, is a dual metaphor for a recording device such as a data-monitoring system and for a system whose inner workings are secret or ...

  4. 10 legendary Black boxers who shaped the sport of boxing - AOL

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    10 of boxing’s greatest Black boxers. These ten men stand out as some of the greatest athletes of all time. Muhammad Ali. American boxer Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) training with a speed bag ahead ...

  5. Jailhouse rock (fighting style) - Wikipedia

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    Jailhouse rock is a name used to describe a collection of fighting styles that were practiced or developed within black urban communities in the 1960s and 1970s. [1] [4]The many different manifestations of JHR share a commonality in blending western boxing with other stylised martial arts techniques. [6]

  6. Murderers' Row (boxing) - Wikipedia

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    Murderers' Row refers to a group of middleweight boxing contenders in the United States competing in the 1940s, primarily of a Black American background. Renowned for their toughness and great boxing ability, they were feared throughout the boxing world and never received a shot [clarification needed] at the world title.

  7. World Negro Middleweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Negro Middleweight Championship of the World was a title in pretense claimed by Johnny Banks, an African-American boxer (born December 25, 1861, in Richmond, Virginia) who fought under the sobriquet "The Darkey Wizard" during the mid-1880s.

  8. Race and sports - Wikipedia

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    "Black athletic superiority" is the theory that black people possess certain traits that are acquired through genetic and/or environmental factors that allow them to excel over other races in athletic competition. [29] Whites are more likely to hold these views; however, some blacks and other racial groups do as well. [30] [31] [32]

  9. Eric Greitens’ lost chapter: Inside his disappearance from ...

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    His campaign paid six law firms a total of $1.2 million over 43 payments between June 2018 and February 13, 2020 when the Missouri Ethics Commission fined his campaign $178,000 for campaign ...