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Dolphins players organize town hall on race relations
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Dolphins players organize town hall on race relations

Published Sep. 21, 2016 4:44 p.m. ET

DAVIE, Fla. (AP) Miami Dolphins safety Michael Thomas and linebacker Jelani Jenkins say they received death threats through social media following their national anthem protest, but remain committed to push for better race relations, which is why they helped organize a town hall with police and youth leaders.

Thomas, Jenkins, running back Arian Foster and receiver Kenny Stills knelt together during the anthem at the Dolphins' opener to protest social inequality. Reaction to the gesture by the four black players was mixed and sometimes ugly.

Jenkins said he won't kneel during Sunday's game against Cleveland and wants to move the conversation about race relations in a more positive direction, which the town hall helped to do.

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The town hall took place in the Dolphins' team meeting room with the support of the organization.

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