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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Is Greater Than Any Basketball Record

The New York Times – Sports:

His N.B.A. career scoring record has been broken, but his legacy of activism and his expansion of Black athlete identity endure.

Kurt Streeter
Author: Kurt Streeter

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