The NFL National Anthem Protests
By (Author) Margaret Haerens
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
7th December 2018
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
American football
796.33264
Hardback
152
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
425g
This volume provides a concise but authoritative overview of the NFL national anthem protests and the fierce debates they have sparked about patriotism, constitutional rights, military service, police brutality, and social justice. This book in the 21st Century Turning Points series is a one-stop resource for understanding the people and events changing America today. This volume is devoted to the NFL national anthem protests, which have triggered both fierce condemnation and spirited defenses since August 2016, when San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick first refused to stand for the anthem to bring attention to the issues of social injustice and police brutality. NFL National Anthem Protests not only surveys the events that led to Kaepernick's decision but also traces the fallout from that choicethe decision by other players to join him, the angry response from some NFL fans and President Trump himself, and the frantic efforts of the league to keep the controversy from consuming the NFL. The book also uses those events and responses as a vehicle for deeper examinations of all of the issues they have raised, including the nature of peaceful protest, the place of the flag in American life, the constitutional parameters of free speech, and the facts about police brutality and racial discrimination in America.
Recommended for comprehensive undergraduate collections on social issues. * ARBA *
Summing Up: Recommended. High school and undergraduate libraries. * Choice *
Margaret Haerens is a writer and researcher who has written extensively on American politics, policy, and history.