Mistreatment Of Women In Sports

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Seeing sports as entertainment is a very large part of American culture, having started over a century ago. Sunday football is one of the most watched television programs in the country, with the Super Bowl taking number one. The media covers sports extensively, with most newspapers and websites having an entire section dedicated to sports coverage. However, the extensive coverage in sports doesn’t necessarily mean that the coverage is fair and without bias towards different athletes. Nathan Hurst, a journalism major at the University of Missouri, shares the research of a professor at the university, Cynthia Frisby that improves the likelihood of this claim being true. According to Frisby’s research, out of 155 sports articles all of various topics, forty-three percent of the articles were written about white athletes, while thirty-nine percent of the articles were written about black athletes. Additionally, Hurst adds on that in Frisby’s research, sixty-six percent of the articles written about crimes involved black athletes compared to the twenty-two percent which involved white athletes. …show more content…
Introduce different POV (‘it’s time to talk about black priveledge’), stating that all athletes are treated the same regardless of race, but don’t necessarily refute this stance since it’s a report, not an argumentative essay
After the events of the 1968 power