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The Insidious Logic of "Stick to Sports"
October 2, 2017
Paul Ringel
The Insidious Logic of "Stick to Sports"
Paul Ringel
October 2, 2017

The Insidious Logic of "Stick to Sports"

Paul Ringel
October 2, 2017

In my newest piece for The Atlantic, I examine the history of the idea of "stick to sports" in the United States. Many commentators have traced this message opposing athletes' involvement in social and political debates to the civil rights era. I argue that it dates back to the late nineteenth century, the earliest decades of professional team sports in the United States.

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