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The NFL national anthem protests, Margaret Haerens

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The NFL national anthem protests, Margaret Haerens
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The NFL national anthem protests
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1053864109
Responsibility statement
Margaret Haerens
Series statement
21st-century turning points
Summary
This volume provides a concise but authoritative overview of the NFL national anthem protests and the fierce debates they have sparked about patriotism, constitutional rights, military service, police brutality, and social justice. -- From product description
Table Of Contents
Chapter 2: Landmark events. "The Star-Spangled Banner" is played at a sporting event for the first time (1918) -- "The Star-Spangled Banner" becomes the National Anthem (1931) -- The NFL mandates the National Anthem be played before games (1945) -- Smith and Carlos give the Black Power salute at the Olympic games (1968) -- The Olympic games protest (1972) -- The NBA suspends Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf for not standing during the anthem (1996) -- The NFL mandates players be on the field for the National Anthem (2009) -- St. Louis Rams protest police brutality (2014) -- University of Missouri protests force president's resignation (2015) -- Colin Kaepernick refuses to stand for the National Anthem (2016) -- Trump calls for the firing of protesting NFL players (2017) -- NFL protests spread in response to Trump criticism (2017) -- The NFL creates a controversial new anthem policy (2018) -- The White House cancels its Super Bowl championship party (2018)Chapter 3: Impact of the NFL national anthem protests. NFL protests impact corporate sponsors -- NFL protests affect national politics -- Impact on other sports leagues -- Debates on patriotism and constitutional rights -- How people perceive the national anthem -- NFL protests and race relations -- Issues of racial inequality and police brutality -- The NFL's image and popularityChapter 4: Profiles. Nate Boyer (1981-): former NFL player and military veteran who inspired Colin Kaepernick to kneel in protest -- Roger Goodell (1959-): NFL Commissioner since 2006 -- Malcolm Jenkins (1987-): NFL player who knelt in protest in 2016 and cofounded the Players Coalition -- Christopher Johnson (1959-): chairman and CEO of the New York Jets who chose not to fine or suspend protesting players -- Jerry Jones (1942-): owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys who claimed NFL protests negatively affect the league -- Colin Kaepernick (1987-): former NFL player and the first player to kneel in protest during the National Anthem -- Robert Kraft (1941-): New England Patriots owner who supported players' right to protest but remained concerned about financial implications for the league -- Chris Long (1985-): first white NFL player to participate in protests during the National Anthem -- Eric Reid (1991-): former teammate of Colin Kaepernick and second NFL player to kneel in protest during the National Anthem -- Donald J. Trump (1946-): forty-fifth U.S. president, made the NFL protests a national political issue by criticizing protesting players -- Alejandro Villanueva (1988-): Pittsburgh Steelers player who stood visibly at the front of the players' tunnel during the National Anthem while teammates remained out of sight inside the tunnel
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National Football League national anthem protests
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