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Out Of The Shadows A Biographical History Of African American Athletes Wiggins

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Out Of The Shadows A Biographical History Of African American Athletes Wiggins
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Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.12 MB
Author: Wiggins, David Kenneth
ISBN: 9781557288264, 1557288267
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Out Of The Shadows A Biographical History Of African American Athletes Wiggins by Wiggins, David Kenneth 9781557288264, 1557288267 instant download after payment.

The original essays in this comprehensive collection examine the lives and sports of famous and not-so- famous African American men and women athletes from the nineteenth century to today. Here are twenty insightful biographies that furnish perspectives on the changing status of these athletes and how the changes mirrored the transformation of sport, American society, and civil rights legislation.Out of the Shadows shows us athletes struggling to make it in a Jim Crow societyaJimmy Winkfield in horse racing, Marshall Taylor in bicycling, William Henry Lewis in football, and Jack Johnsonaand those achieving success on an international stage while suffering segregation at homeaOra Washington (tennis), Satchel Paige, Jesse Owens, Joe Louis, Alice Coachman (track and field), and Jackie Robinson. In the twentieth century athletes saw opportunities to fight for civil rights through their performances as was the case with Althea Gibson (tennis), Wilma Rudolph, Bill Russell, Jim Brown, Muhammad Ali, and Arthur Ashe. Todayas successful African American athletes, such as Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Venus and Serena Williams, deal with issues of race and celebrity culture.The contributors to this collection are some of todayas best authors of sports history, including Gerald Early, Anthony O. Edmonds, Gerald R. Gems, and Donald Spivey. Together, these biographies not only provide insightful analyses of the athletesa careers, they tell a fascinating two-hundred-year-long story about the complex relationship between race and sport in America and how some gifted individuals achieved success on the playing field despite difficult living conditions and economic circumstances.

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