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A’ja Wilson Now Has a Nike Signature Shoe. Why Did It Take So Long?

The marketability of A’ja Wilson offers a case study in race, fame and gender.

Tania Ganguli
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Basketball, Fashion and Apparel, Hudson, Sergio, Las Vegas Aces, NIKE Inc, Shoes and Boots, South Carolina, Sporting Goods and Equipment, Women’s National Basketball Assn
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