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As American as Apple Pie: Understanding Kneeling within the History of American Protests
By Camille Davis NBC recently quenched suspense regarding whether they would show coverage of players who kneeled during the National Anthem at the Super Bowl. They said they would. Super Bowl executive producer, Fred Gaudelli, explained NBC’s rationale to the … Continue reading