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I remember one time being told I could not play in a basketball game at the College of William and Mary because I was black, even though I was playing with a United States Army team.
Walter Dean Myers
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What this quote means

This quote highlights the struggle against racial discrimination in sports.

Walter Dean Myers reflects on a pivotal moment in his life when he faced racial discrimination that prevented him from participating in a basketball game, despite his evident talent and experience. This experience underscores the larger societal issues of racism and inequality that persist in various facets of life, including sports, and emphasizes the necessity of courage in the face of injustice.

Themes

RacismDiscriminationBasketballCourageSociety

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech addressing social injustice, one might quote Myers to highlight the impact of racism in sports.

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