Super Bowl 2012: The Racial Gulf Between Fans and Athletes - International Business Times
02/04/2012
International Business TimesSuper Bowl 2012: The Racial Gulf Between Fans and AthletesInternational Business TimesI have known many white sports fans that love and admire black athletes like Michael Jordan, Willie Mays, and Lawrence Taylor, etc. – while simultaneously holding very prejudiced views against "ordinary" black people. It's a conflict they don't even ...
02/04/2012
International Business TimesSuper Bowl 2012: The Racial Gulf Between Fans and AthletesInternational Business TimesI have known many white sports fans that love and admire black athletes like Michael Jordan, Willie Mays, and Lawrence Taylor, etc. – while simultaneously holding very prejudiced views against "ordinary" black people. It's a conflict they don't even ...
Fewer Slams, but Rookie Makes Mark With Efficiency - New York Times
02/04/2012
Fewer Slams, but Rookie Makes Mark With EfficiencyNew York TimesIn fact, only nine NBA rookies have ever averaged at least 15 points per game with a higher true shooting percentage: Bill Cartwright, Buck Williams , Magic Johnson, Adrian Dantley, David Robinson, Eric Gordon, Michael Jordan, Alonzo Mourning and ...and more »
02/04/2012
Fewer Slams, but Rookie Makes Mark With EfficiencyNew York TimesIn fact, only nine NBA rookies have ever averaged at least 15 points per game with a higher true shooting percentage: Bill Cartwright, Buck Williams , Magic Johnson, Adrian Dantley, David Robinson, Eric Gordon, Michael Jordan, Alonzo Mourning and ...and more »
MIA's 'Bad Girls' Video Burns Rubber in the Desert - Wall Street Journal (blog)
02/04/2012
MIA's 'Bad Girls' Video Burns Rubber in the DesertWall Street Journal (blog)View Slideshow The new World War II drama "Red Tails" premiered last night in New York City at the Ziegfeld Theater. Stars Cuba Gooding Jr., Ne-Yo, Terrence Howard, Michael B. Jordan and executive producer George Lucas were on hand.and more »
02/04/2012
MIA's 'Bad Girls' Video Burns Rubber in the DesertWall Street Journal (blog)View Slideshow The new World War II drama "Red Tails" premiered last night in New York City at the Ziegfeld Theater. Stars Cuba Gooding Jr., Ne-Yo, Terrence Howard, Michael B. Jordan and executive producer George Lucas were on hand.and more »
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