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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The president of the Los Angeles chapter of the NAACP has resigned, following scrutiny of his decision to give Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling an award for promoting civil rights.
Hard to believe that less than a week after becoming the biggest villain in the sports world, Clippers owner Donald Sterling maybe the garnering a bit of sympathy amid reports that he's battling cancer.
The NBA has banned Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life, but could that just be the beginning for proving there's no room for racism in sports?
In light of what, seemingly, the world now knows about L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling you might be surprised to learn he was scheduled to receive a major honor from the NAACP in just a few short weeks.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling is in hot water for making racist comments. TMZ first released the tape where he's heard telling his girlfriend V. Stiviano not to 'bring black people to his games,' including Magic Johnson.