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Take a Knee

  • ‘Take a Knee’ protester Colin Kaepernick part of new Nike campaign

    ‘Take a Knee’ protester Colin Kaepernick part of new Nike campaign

    AFP
    · Sep 04, 2018 · 02:24 pm
  • ‘Take a Knee’ protester Colin Kaepernick part of new Nike campaign

    ‘Take a Knee’ protester Colin Kaepernick part of new Nike campaign

    AFP
    · Sep 04, 2018 · 11:03 am
  • US Vice President Mike Pence leaves football match after players kneel in protest during anthem

    US Vice President Mike Pence leaves football match after players kneel in protest during anthem

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 09, 2017 · 08:41 am