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Don’t run in public as a rule for Black men learning to navigate white culture and white spaces. A story in the Michigan Chronicle in 1997 summed up the risk: “If you’re driving, walking, or—God forbid—running (jogging), and you simply look like an African American, you are subject to a stop and search.”
Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us
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