NEW YORK (AP) — Former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick hasn't yet found another NFL job, but he's donating some of his old suits in order to help others find work.

Kaepernick stood outside a New York City parole office with two boxes of custom-made suits that his "Know Your Rights Camp" campaign says will make parolees "better equipped to achieve gainful employment" and "live more productive lives."

Kaepernick became the topic of national conversation after he decided to sit or kneel in protest during the national anthem ahead of 49ers games last season.

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