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Moonfixer The Basketball Journey Of Earl Lloyd Earl Lloyd Sean Kirst

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Moonfixer The Basketball Journey Of Earl Lloyd Earl Lloyd Sean Kirst
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Publisher: Syracuse University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 183
Author: Earl Lloyd; Sean Kirst
ISBN: 9780815650782, 0815650787
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Moonfixer The Basketball Journey Of Earl Lloyd Earl Lloyd Sean Kirst by Earl Lloyd; Sean Kirst 9780815650782, 0815650787 instant download after payment.

In 1950, future Hall of Famer Earl Lloyd became the first African American to play in a National Basketball Association game. Nicknamed "Moonfixer" in college, Lloyd led West Virginia State to two CIAA Conference and Tournament Championships and was named All-American twice. One of three African Americans to enter the NBA at that time, Lloyd played for the Washington Capitals, Syracuse Nationals, and Detroit Pistons before he retired in 1961. Throughout his career, he quietly endured the overwhelming slights and exclusions that went with being black in America. Yet he has also lived to see basketball—a demonstration of art, power, and pride—become the black national pastime and to witness the inauguration of Barack Obama. In a series of extraordinary conversations with Sean Kirst, Lloyd reveals his fierce determination to succeed, his frustration with the plight of many young black men, and his sincere desire for the nation to achieve true equality among its citizens.

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