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What media coverage of the 1968 Olympic protests reveals about the deep structure of attitudes about athletic activism in the United States
Douglas Hartmann
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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United States
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Activism
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Athletics
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Media Coverage
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Deep Structure
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Olympics
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Cultural Norms
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Politics
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Liberal
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Public Opinion
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Racial Justice
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Lack of Support
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Blindness
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Cultural Beliefs
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Media Framing
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Color Blindness
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Public Media
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Cultural Shift
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Institutional Change
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Centerpiece
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Revolt
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Medium Response
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Sports Culture
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Racial Change
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Mainstream Media
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Democratic Ideals
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Cultural Ideology
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Black Lives Matter
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Sports Journalists
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Cultural Structure
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Public Reception
25%
Change Agenda
25%
Black Athletes
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Third Section
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Social Sciences
Justice
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Ideologies
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Media Use
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Institutional Change
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Black Lives Matter Movement
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