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William C. Rhoden

American sports journalist

William C. Rhoden is an American sports journalist and author who formerly worked as a columnist for The New York Times from until ,[1][2] when he joined ESPN's The Undefeated as a writer-at-large,[3] where he is currently employed. Rhoden is also a visiting senior practitioner at Arizona State University[4] as well as the director of the Rhoden Fellows program.

Background

Rhoden was born in in Chicago, Illinois.[1] He attended Morgan State University from to , and played on the Morgan State Bears football team that beat the Grambling Tigers in Yankee Stadium,[5] the annual match known as the "Whitney Young Classic".[5][6][7]

Career

After graduating from college, he worked for the Afro-American Times, the Baltimore Sun, and eventually Ebony where he became a columnist for magazine from to In , Rhoden joined the New York Times staff as a sports columnist.

In , he published his first book, the Forty Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete, an original and perceptive analysis of the racist history and current reality of professional sports in the United States.[8][9][10][11]Etan Thomas, a major activist and retired professional basketball player, praises this book and claims it is a "necessary read for all young athletes."[12]

References

  1. ^ ab"William C. Rhoden: Sports of The Times". The New York Times. April 7, Archived from the original on
  2. ^Rhoden, William C. (July 25, ). "A Career Transition, Inspired by One of the NFL's Best". The New York Times. ISSN&#; Retrieved 25 July
  3. ^"William C. Rhoden". Andscape. ESPN. Retrieved 31 March
  4. ^"William Rhoden | iSearch". . Arizona State University. Retrieved 31 March
  5. ^ abHarris, Burney (October 11, ). "Remarkable Journey: The Richardson Era". Morgan Magazine. pp.&#;3– Retrieved 16 March
  6. ^"Whitney M. Young /New York Urban League Classic". Black College Sports: History & Legends Archives. Retrieved 3 April
  7. ^Staff Writer (July 22, ). "Grambling, Morgan State in 1st Whitney Young Classic". JET. p.&#;
  8. ^Leonard, David J. (August 13, ). "Golden Shackles". The Washington Post.
  9. ^Davis, David (October 19, ). "More Gray Than Black and White". Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^Straight, Susan (July 9, ). "Body and soul". Los Angeles Times.
  11. ^Goldstein, Warren (July 23, ). "Unfair Play". The New York Times.
  12. ^"Q&A with Etan Thomas". . Retrieved

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