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Long a businessman first, Michael Jordan finally finds his activist voice


Few have been in the position that is, more than 13 years after he retired as a professional basketball player. Like Muhammad Ali and Tiger Woods, Jordan’s image has transcended his sport. With that comes a struggle to strike a balance between what constitutes selling products and selling out. (Washington Post)

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