Run of Success Leads To Creation of National Black Women in Sports Day

Although significant ground remains to be covered, women’s sports have made notable gains in almost every aspect in recent years. We’ve seen the U.S. women’s national soccer team sign a collective bargaining agreement that ensures equal pay to their male counterparts, and the Women’s Tennis Association this year announced a push toward equal purses with men. Last April was particularly noteworthy, as LSU’s victory over Iowa for the Division I national championship was the most-watched women’s college basketball game of all time.

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Jaia Thomas
Why Aren’t There More Black Sports Agents?

The percentage of African-American players in the NFL is 70 percent. Meanwhile, the percentage of African-Americans who own an NFL franchise is 0 percent and the percentage of African-Americans who are presidents of an NFL franchise is also 0 percent.

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Jaia Thomas
Sports Stars Seek Profit in Catchphrases

Several lawyers for athletes said their clients were following in the footsteps of pioneers like Michael Jordan, who beyond endorsing products built a personal brand empire. For a certain class of larger-than-life athlete, it has become almost de rigueur to own a clothing or fragrance line, to maintain a vigorous Twitter following, and even to star in a reality show.

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Jaia Thomas