The Awakening of Colin Kaepernick
In college, Kaepernick began a journey that led him to his position as one of the most prominent, if divisive, social activists in sports. The champion school quarterback went to the gathering alone that colder time of year night, hoping to join. The society siblings at Kappa Alpha Psi, a transcendently dark crew with a little section at the University of Nevada, knew what his identity was. He was a tall, lean, biracial junior, not exactly a year from graduating with a business degree. "At the point when he came and said he had revenue in joining the club, I sort of saw him like, 'Definitely, O.K.,'" said Olumide Ogundimu, one of the individuals. "I didn't pay attention to it. I thought: 'You're the star quarterback. What are you actually missing that you're searching for participation in our organization?'" His name was Colin Kaepernick, and what he was searching for, Ogundimu and others found was a more profound association with hi