Difference between revisions of "Racism"
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* '''2008-02-02''' [http://www.slate.com/id/2183053/ Amazing Racism]: A study of the English football (soccer) league between 1978 and 1993 showed that "Clubs that bucked the norm and fielded several black players did not suffer lower attendance or revenues as a result. But they did enjoy a higher league position with a lower wage bill than the typical club – clear evidence that black players were underpaid on racial grounds." | * '''2008-02-02''' [http://www.slate.com/id/2183053/ Amazing Racism]: A study of the English football (soccer) league between 1978 and 1993 showed that "Clubs that bucked the norm and fielded several black players did not suffer lower attendance or revenues as a result. But they did enjoy a higher league position with a lower wage bill than the typical club – clear evidence that black players were underpaid on racial grounds." |
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: (2008-02-05) short article mainly discussing racism in the US
- dKosopedia: (2008-02-05) very brief article
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Filed Links
many of these need to be moved to US racism
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Data
- 2008-02-02 Amazing Racism: A study of the English football (soccer) league between 1978 and 1993 showed that "Clubs that bucked the norm and fielded several black players did not suffer lower attendance or revenues as a result. But they did enjoy a higher league position with a lower wage bill than the typical club – clear evidence that black players were underpaid on racial grounds."