Harvard's black athletes, however, find little to complain about. John Tyson, an All-Ivy safety two years ago, said that "kids on the football team are more conservative generally. But ...
To the athletes from the fledgling Division II program ... “It’s creating a lot of opportunities for a lot of Black kids, especially with starting an HBCU movement in volleyball,” he ...
“These kids, sometimes are often highly publicized ... The film pulls back the curtain on the adversity young Black athletes face, from natural disasters and injuries to societal pressures ...