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The politics of race and sport: Resistance and domination in the 1968 African American Olympic protest movement
Douglas Hartmann
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Arts & Humanities
Protest Movements
100%
Olympics
94%
Domination
89%
Sports
66%
Hegemony
66%
African Americans
65%
Civil Rights
52%
Identity Work
36%
Theoretical Terms
33%
Ethnic Minorities
31%
Homology
29%
Athletics
29%
Cultural Politics
28%
Identity Politics
28%
Ideology
26%
Materialist
25%
Justice
25%
Social Order
24%
Rupture
24%
Popular Culture
22%
Protest
22%
Ethnic Groups
21%
Threat
19%
1960s
17%
Causes
14%
Social Sciences
protest movement
98%
domination
74%
American
59%
Sports
55%
civil rights
50%
hegemony
49%
politics
42%
racial minorities
28%
popular culture
26%
social order
26%
national minority
22%
reconstruction
22%
protest
22%
ideology
19%
ethnicity
19%
justice
18%
regime
17%
threat
16%
cause
14%