SportsLine's Race and Sports series
SportsLine staff
SportsLine examines the issue of race and sports with an exclusive seven-part series.
Sunday, 5/9 (Part I)
Kahn: Introduction to SportsLine's race series
Lurie: Racial net gains in Tennis come with price
Lurie: Race card is sensitive in tennis
Soltau: Golf shooting for minority youngsters
Soltau: Minority golfers have help available
Monday (Part II)
Thomas: Black journalists still trailing in media numbers game
Alesia: Green's the only color that counts in marketing
Tuesday (Part III)
Browne: Baseball's playing field still unfair to minorities
Browne: Minaya waits patiently on deck for swing as GM
Wednesday (Part IV)
Wilbon: Coaching ranks still off limits to minorities
Buck: Minorities have gained ground in NFL, but the game's not over
Buck: NFL trying to level field for minority coaches
Thursday (Part V)
Race and the NBA
Kahn: Black players dominate on the court, but moving higher is a tough climb
Kahn: When playing days end, Black players court other careers
Friday (Part VI)
Happy: In a black-and-blue game, white remains the dominant color
Saturday (Part VII)
Dodd: Black coaches need more to move up
Dodd: New standards would open doors for minorities
Dodd: A list of qualified candidates
Carmouche: Sports only a mirror for life's reflection
Sunday (Part VIII)
Miech: Black Coaches Association must move back to front of the bus
Kahn: We've come a long way, but there's a long journey left