A corporation takes a risk to support a man who gave up his career for justice
by Leonard Pitts Jr., Tribune Content Agency
Sep 05, 2018
2 minutes
Colin Kaepernick is staring at you.
It's a black-and-white image, a portrait taken from a distance that feels painfully close, even intimate. Kaepernick, the reviled and revered NFL quarterback who has been unemployed and unemployable since he sparked a movement of athletes and others kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality against African-Americans, watches you with clear eyes and a serious
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