NAACP urges Black college athletes to boycott Southern states over threat to Black voting power. Organization calls for boycott, drawing praise and skepticism.
The NAACP has urged Black college athletes to boycott Southern states where Black voting power is most at risk. A columnist writes that the request is a 'big ask,' admirable, but impossible and unfair.
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