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Naomi Osaka takes proverbial knee at U.S. Open | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Tennis star Naomi Osaka has been making a powerful statement for Black Lives Matter, at the U.S. Open. Although the young tennis star is not actually kneeling on the court … Continued

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