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Why Nike was right to feature Colin Kaepernick in its controversial new ad | Reuters Events | Sustainable Business
Tiger Woods calls Nike's 'Just Do It' campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick 'powerful' | Golf Channel
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Nike makes 'taking a knee' quarterback face of its ad campaign | Financial Times
Colin Kaepernick Pushes Nike's Market Value Up $6 Billion | Fortune
Nike needs to learn how to 'become more like Kaepernick,' not just profit off him, author says | CBC Radio
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Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad and the history of “commodity activism” - Vox
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An electronic billboard for Nike products features Colin Kaepernick, the American football quarterback who in protest against police brutality "took a knee" during the playing of the national anthem, seen on Sunday,
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Nike's courageous new ad campaign mixing racial politics with sport will be vindicated
Nike makes 'taking a knee' quarterback face of its ad campaign | Financial Times
Nike releases full ad featuring Colin Kaepernick - YouTube
After initial fury, Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad 'well received' - Global Sport Matters
Nike releases controversial ad featuring Colin Kaepernick – DW – 09/04/2018
Nike Returns to Familiar Strategy With Kaepernick Ad Campaign - The New York Times
Colin Kaepernick's Nike ad raised his profile, but diluted his message - SBNation.com