Traces the world record-setting athlete's early childhood ambitions through her courageous final battle with cancer, covering such topics as her achievements at the 1932 Olympics and her later dominance in professional golf.
This book is both beautiful and wrenching, and essential to understanding the rich history of African American athletes” (Kevin Merida, editor-in-chief of ESPN’s The Undefeated).
David Halberstam, Playing for Keeps: Michael Jordan and the World He Made (New York: Broadway Books, 2000), ch. 9. 6. ... Ryan McGee, ESPN Ultimate NASCAR: 100 Defining Moments in Stock Car Racing History (New York.
"Felix O'Sullivan, standing in the shadow of his dead brother, an angry, distant father, and racial tension, must lead the last-ever Muckers high school football team to the state championship before a mine closing shuts down his entire ...
At the end of each section, affiliated organizations and resources are included in this invaluable referential volume.
Once again, Cook took off early. On paper, she had one of the fastest times, but she was now out. She left the track in tears. Then, Leni Schmidt also false-started, twice. Dreams of being the first Olympic women's track ...
Many—including De Long—did not survive. This true story for middle graders keeps readers on the edge of their seats to the very end.
... but doesn't add source notes or a bibliography, except to site the Thomas Jefferson Foundation's website. Mara Rockliff. Gingerbread for Liberty!: How a German Baker Helped Win the American Revolution. Illus. Vincent X. Kirsch.
Van Natta, Don, Jr. Wonder Girl: The Magnificent Sporting Life of Babe Didrikson Zaharias. New York: Little, Brown, 2011. Wallace, Rich, and Sandra Neil Wallace. Babe Conquers the World. The Legendary Life of Babe Didrikson Zaharias.
Through their in-depth research and consultation with legal experts, award-winning nonfiction authors Sandra and Rich Wallace examine the complex proceedings and an unsung African American early civil rights hero.
Through their in-depth research and consultation with legal experts, award-winning nonfiction authors Sandra and Rich Wallace examine the complex proceedings and an unsung African American early civil rights hero.