Fists Raised

Fists Raised
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Publisher : NBM
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781681123042
ISBN-13 : 1681123045
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Book Synopsis Fists Raised by : Karim Nedjari

Download or read book Fists Raised written by Karim Nedjari and published by NBM. This book was released on 2022-10-18 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What does Muhammad Ali, the greatest boxer of all time, have in common with Megan Rapinoe, the badass pink-haired female soccer player? They achieved perfection, won medals, and lived the glory. But it is above all their raised fists, when, at a time of their envied existence, they dared to sacrifice their privileges to defend a cause greater than their status of adulated champion. Rich in authentic anecdotes, this book tells the fate of those who paved the way. That of women and men who have written the political, social or cultural history of sport by taking a stand. Fists Raised: when sports collide with social activism!

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