From Jackie Robinson to Venus and Serena Williams, African Americans have used sports to fight for social change. Many of them had to fight against discrimination, and their strength in the face of adversity on the field and off has inspired many people. Their stories are presented to readers through engaging main text that includes annotated quotes from historians, journalists, and the athletes themselves. Compelling photographs, sidebars, and a timeline help readers trace the struggles and successes of African Americans in sports, from the distant past to today's current debates over kneeling during the national anthem.
... 1991): Mark Naison, Communists in Harlem during the Depression (New York: Grove Press, 1984); Michael Denning, The Cultural Front: The Laboring ofAmerican Culture in the Twentieth Century (New York: Verso, 1996), Fraser Ottanelli, ...
S Wideman's contemporary , the playwright August Wilson , made that archetypal athlete into Troy Maxson , the central protagonist in Fences , Wilson's Pulitzer Prize - winning play set on Pittsburgh's Hill in the 1950s .
Boston Celtics center Robert Parish pushed into him from behind . Larry Bird and Kevin McHale pawed at the ball in front . Abdul - Jabbar turned in one sweeping motion and lifted the ball in his right hand more than ten feet in the air ...
Argues that the prominence of African American athletes provides fuel for sterotypes
The autobiography of James "Diz" Long who grew up on the mean streets of Detroit to become the muscle for a collections of thugs and celebrities, including porn king Ruben Sturnam, boxing impresario Don King, and celebrity author Harold ...
"The intertwined story of five influential African American athletes who came together as teammates at UCLA in the 1930s"--
"Describes the life and career of NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, including his career in the Cup series and activism"--
Discusses racial issues in contemporary American society, with an emphasis on Black writing, art, and culture and featuring reappraisals of James Baldwin and other literary figures
Larry Platt , New Jack Jocks : Rebels , Race and the American Athlete ( Philadelphia : Temple University Press , 2002 ) . 2. David W. Zang , Sports Wars : Athletes in the Age of Aquarius ( Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press ...
With this work, they have created a new and complex paradigm which combines both the philosophy of history and the philosophy of sport.