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When others began to take notice, Abdul-Rauf was suspended.
Bush at the White House.
“And I’m not one to judge anybody on that, but I understand the importance of the economic tie to Nike, to the black community, to young men, to death, to murder of people who are killing people over your gym shoe and the like. All rights reserved. “That, when we look at the mission that we’re on, and we speak truth to power, we speak for the ills of those who can’t speak for themselves — that’s not a whole lot of folks. He filed a federal lawsuit four years later, charging the NBA with racial discrimination and asserting that “the owners and operators of the 29 NBA member franchises have participated as co-conspirators” in ”blackballing” him ”because of his outspoken political nature as an African-American man.” The claim was eventually dismissed as the judge ruled that the statute of limitations in this case was only two years. “Searching for the truth is what the end goal is,” he says. So, to me, when we’re talking on issues concerning our history, you weren’t astute.” I'm glad to see that. Hodges says it was Bulls General Manager Jerry Krause who told him the team was going with younger players.Copyright © All rights reserved“When a teacher would give you the freedom to write about a topic, all the time my topics had a slant of somewhat — politics and sport always interacted in some ways,” Hodges says. He filed a lawsuit that was dismissed by a judge who said he’d waited too long to file it. When people are oppressed, somebody has to stand up.” Instead of taking a knee, Hodges pursued several other means to shed light on injustice. For a time, Hodges battled what he believed was an organized effort to keep him out of basketball. Just two years later, however, the talented scorer (Abdul-Rauf averaged 18 or more points in three separate seasons) went unsigned at 29.So yes, Craig Hodges is still searching for the truth. In the middle of his career, he made the decision not to stand for the national anthem prior to games, as to him the American flag represented oppression and conflicted with his Muslim faith. He vividly remembers the rules passed down to him by his aunt and uncle—when he had to be home, where he could and couldn’t go, what he should and shouldn’t say. He was a two-time champion with the Bulls and one of the best shooters in the game during his prime, going back-to-back-to-back in the three-point contest at All-Star Weekend. NBA champion and activist Craig Hodges says he was blackballed by the league for his political views when his stint with the Chicago Bulls ended in 1992.
Craig Hodges believes his outspoken nature on civil rights during his time with the Bulls that led to being ousted from the league. That’s evident when he talks about his most recent project, a book about his career and its premature end. He won consecutive 3-point shooting contests during NBA All-Star Weekend over the last three years of his career. If it was football, Jim Brown. “That’s the energy that’s vibing today, when I see young white people talking more consciously than I was and considering issues with black people and people of color. The most fortunate athletes have a say in when their careers end. “And we were youngsters and we had so many doors that we had to go knock on, and get rid of your stack of petitions, and you were good. The fact that Colin Kaepernick can get paid when Mahmoud and I didn’t get a dime. “She’s a — to me, when we think about Angela Davis, I had Angela Davis in my household.”Maybe “nobody on Earth” is an overstatement.
When others began to take notice, Abdul-Rauf was suspended.
Bush at the White House.
“And I’m not one to judge anybody on that, but I understand the importance of the economic tie to Nike, to the black community, to young men, to death, to murder of people who are killing people over your gym shoe and the like. All rights reserved. “That, when we look at the mission that we’re on, and we speak truth to power, we speak for the ills of those who can’t speak for themselves — that’s not a whole lot of folks. He filed a federal lawsuit four years later, charging the NBA with racial discrimination and asserting that “the owners and operators of the 29 NBA member franchises have participated as co-conspirators” in ”blackballing” him ”because of his outspoken political nature as an African-American man.” The claim was eventually dismissed as the judge ruled that the statute of limitations in this case was only two years. “Searching for the truth is what the end goal is,” he says. So, to me, when we’re talking on issues concerning our history, you weren’t astute.” I'm glad to see that. Hodges says it was Bulls General Manager Jerry Krause who told him the team was going with younger players.Copyright © All rights reserved“When a teacher would give you the freedom to write about a topic, all the time my topics had a slant of somewhat — politics and sport always interacted in some ways,” Hodges says. He filed a lawsuit that was dismissed by a judge who said he’d waited too long to file it. When people are oppressed, somebody has to stand up.” Instead of taking a knee, Hodges pursued several other means to shed light on injustice. For a time, Hodges battled what he believed was an organized effort to keep him out of basketball. Just two years later, however, the talented scorer (Abdul-Rauf averaged 18 or more points in three separate seasons) went unsigned at 29.So yes, Craig Hodges is still searching for the truth. In the middle of his career, he made the decision not to stand for the national anthem prior to games, as to him the American flag represented oppression and conflicted with his Muslim faith. He vividly remembers the rules passed down to him by his aunt and uncle—when he had to be home, where he could and couldn’t go, what he should and shouldn’t say. He was a two-time champion with the Bulls and one of the best shooters in the game during his prime, going back-to-back-to-back in the three-point contest at All-Star Weekend. NBA champion and activist Craig Hodges says he was blackballed by the league for his political views when his stint with the Chicago Bulls ended in 1992.
Craig Hodges believes his outspoken nature on civil rights during his time with the Bulls that led to being ousted from the league. That’s evident when he talks about his most recent project, a book about his career and its premature end. He won consecutive 3-point shooting contests during NBA All-Star Weekend over the last three years of his career. If it was football, Jim Brown. “That’s the energy that’s vibing today, when I see young white people talking more consciously than I was and considering issues with black people and people of color. The most fortunate athletes have a say in when their careers end. “And we were youngsters and we had so many doors that we had to go knock on, and get rid of your stack of petitions, and you were good. The fact that Colin Kaepernick can get paid when Mahmoud and I didn’t get a dime. “She’s a — to me, when we think about Angela Davis, I had Angela Davis in my household.”Maybe “nobody on Earth” is an overstatement.