230610 Division, Segregation and Discrimination in US Professional Sport (StGr) (SoSe 2019)

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For the past 100+ years, professional sports and the respective sports leagues have been on a steady and seemingly endless rise. Unfortunately, political and historical segregation (in terms of division and discrimination practiced in a variety of ways) have always been part and parcel of professional sports and continue to haunt them. We want to have a closer look at these issues over the years in the biggest US sports leagues, their milestones and protagonists, as well as consider what the future might hold, based on more current events.

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