"Coyne captures the spirit and tradition of this unique institution and penetrates the glow of the golden dome."-Kirkus.
Black Domers tells the compelling story of racial integration at the University of Notre Dame in the post–World War II era.
Examines the relevance of college football as reflected by the 2006 season, arguing that college football is more fan-friendly than the corporate-driven professional league, in an account that traces the specific achievements of the teams ...
Black Domers tells the compelling story of racial integration at the University of Notre Dame in the post-World War II era.
This volume tells the stories of seventy of those black Domers- sixty-three of them in their own words, in essays recounting their experiences as Notre Dame students and graduates; seven of them, now deceased, in profiles that describe ...
Or is what's coming far worse?If you enjoy fighting the good fight, protecting who and what you love and believe in, this eight book saga will keep you ripping through pages until your fingers bleed!