The African American college football player : a holistic exploration of identity, challenges and environment
College football is big business, earning slightly more than $1 billion in profit in the last few years. As a result of its popularity, fans of the game devour massive amounts of information about college teams and their players. Less known are the non-academic challenges college football players fa...
Main Author: | Miller, I Shujaa Keino |
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Format: | Others |
Language: | en_US |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2152/22467 |
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