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A Title IX Legacy Beyond the United States: More Olympians For Canada and Europe

The New York Times – Sports:

A federal law opened doors for millions of American women. It also made the United States an incubator for women’s national teams worldwide.

Alan Blinder
Author: Alan Blinder

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