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Curator: Kaepernick items to be displayed

- A.J. Perez

Items related to Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protest and his other efforts to call attention to racial inequality and police brutality will be displayed as part of a Black Lives Matter collection at the Smithsonia­n’s National Museum of African American History, a museum curator told USA TODAY Sports.

“The National Museum of African American History and Culture has nearly 40,000 items in our collection,” Damion Thomas, the Washington museum’s sports curator, said in an email Friday night. “The Colin Kaepernick collection is in line with the museum’s larger collecting efforts to document the varied areas of society that have been impacted by the Black Lives Matter movement.”

A report earlier Friday said Kaepernick, who is a free agent after opting out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers, would get his “own exhibit,” but Thomas said that wasn’t the case.

“There are no current plans for an exhibition on Colin Kaepernick,” Thomas said.

Thomas previously had told USA TODAY Sports that the museum planned to display Kaepernick’s items — including a game-worn jersey, shoes and a picture donated by noted sociologis­t Harry Edwards — within a year or two.

 ?? KELLEY L. COX, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Colin Kaepernick protested last season by kneeling during the national anthem.
KELLEY L. COX, USA TODAY SPORTS Colin Kaepernick protested last season by kneeling during the national anthem.

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