"All the grand work was laid for people who came after me. The Supreme Court decided not to give it to me, so they gave it to two white guys. I think that's what they were waiting for"
- Curt Flood
About this Quote
In this quote, Curt Flood is revealing his frustration and dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court's decision to reject him the opportunity to bet the team of his choice. He thinks that the hard work and sacrifices he made to challenge the reserve stipulation in baseball were not recognized or rewarded. Instead, the Supreme Court picked to give the triumph to two white gamers, which Flood views as a reflection of the systemic bigotry and discrimination in the sports market. He thinks that the court was waiting on an opportunity to maintain the status quo and reject a black player the opportunity to challenge the unjust practices in the league. Flood's words highlight the continuous struggle for equality and justice on the planet of sports.
This quote is written / told by Curt Flood between January 18, 1938 and January 20, 1997. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA.
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