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Daily Cover: How One Women’s Football Team Took Control Away From the Men
Sports Illustrated
2021-10-29
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In the 1970s, the Columbus Pacesetters weren’t satisfied being an afterthought or a gimmick, so they bought their franchise—and the ability to make decisions for themselves.
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