Someday Arthur Ashe's daughter, Camera, will go to college. Will we as a society have removed those obstacles so Camera and her classmates will have equal opportunity to achieve all of their dreams? Or will they have to figure out "how to deal with it?"
Camera's father's hope for America cannot be achieved until we acknowledge the intensity of our racial dilemma both in and out of sport. Will we be able to celebrate Arthur's dream? Camera--all of our children--cannot afford for us to delay a frontal assault on racism. It is their futures that we must all work to ensure and protect.
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