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Taylor Report
Interview
Hardy Williams, Black educator and coach.
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Sept. 27, 2016, 3:40 p.m.
In 1985 Hardy Williams, a coach at Los Angeles High School, made it a point to turn his back when the national anthem was played. He was exercising his constitutional right to express opposition to a “free” system that practices systematic discrimination against black Americans, people of color, and the poor. His Principal removed him as coach and Williams sued.

Eventually the school had to settle and Williams won damages. And to this day Williams remains defiant on the matter; he sees Kaepernick as a brave man who has “picked up the torch.”
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00:15:10 1 Sept. 12, 2016
Toronto, Ontario
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