Moving Beyond the Question of Education or Exploitation: The Dynamic Experiences of Black Male Student-Athletes
When discussing the Black male student-athlete, dominant perspectives argue that they are being educated while another perspective argues that this population is being exploited. This article moves beyond the question of whether Black male student-athletes are being educated or exploited as we argue...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Howe (Author), Marc Johnston-Guerrero (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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