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They Just Love to Tell Lebron and Other Black Athletes to Shut Up and Play Ball

February 28, 2021 Earl Ofari Hutchinson 3 Comments

Earl Ofari Hutchinson If Lebron James had a nickel for every time he’s been told to shut up and just…

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Here’s Why Trump Picked on LeBron, And It Has Nothing to Do with His School or His IQ

August 5, 2018 Earl Ofari Hutchinson 1 Comment

Earl Ofari Hutchinson Trump could care less about LeBron James’s new I Promise public school. He could care even less…

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Posted in: Commentary Filed under: black athletes, I Promise, intelligence, lebron james, NBA, NFL, racism, sports, trump

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