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Name
  
William Rhoden

Role
  
Columnist


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Nominations
  
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Nonfiction

Books
  
Forty Million Dollar Sla, Third and a Mile: The Trials and, The $40 million slaves

Similar People
  
Marion Jones, Bill Simmons, Aaron Zigman

Education
  
Morgan State University

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William C. Rhoden is an American sports journalist and author, who formerly worked as a columnist for the New York Times from 1983 until his retirement in 2016.

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Biography

Rhoden was born in 1950 in Chicago, Illinois. He attended Morgan State University from 1968 to 1973, and played on the 1968 Morgan State Bears football team that beat the Grambling Tigers in Yankee Stadium, the annual match known as the "Whitney Young Classic". After graduating from college, he worked for the Afro-American Times, the Baltimore Sun, and eventually Ebony where he became a columnist for magazine from 1974 to 1978. In 1983, Rhoden joined the New York Times staff as a sports columnist.

In 2006, he published his first book, the Forty Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete, an original and perceptive analysis of the racist history and current reality of professional sports in the United States.

References

William C. Rhoden Wikipedia