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Language: en
Pages: 400
Sport and the Color Line
Authors:
Patrick B. Miller, David K. Wiggins
Categories:
History
Type:
BOOK -
Published:
2004-06-01 -
Publisher:
Routledge
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The essays presented here examine the complexity of black American sports culture, from the organization of semi-pro baseball and athletic programs at historically black colleges and universities, to the careers of individual stars such as Jack.
Language: en
Pages: 400
Sport and the Color Line
Authors:
Patrick B. Miller, David K. Wiggins
Categories:
History
Type:
BOOK -
Published:
2004-06-01 -
Publisher:
Routledge
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The year 2003 marks the one-hundredth anniversary of W.E.B. Du Bois' "Souls of Black Folk," in which he declared that "the color line" would be the problem of the twentieth century. Half a century later, Jackie Robinson would display his remarkable athletic skills in "baseball's great experiment." Now, "Sport and
Language: en
Pages: 396
Confounding the Color Line
Authors:
James Brooks
Categories:
Social Science
Type:
BOOK -
Published:
2002-07-01 -
Publisher:
U of Nebraska Press
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Confounding the Color Line is an essential, interdisciplinary introduction to the myriad relationships forged for centuries between Indians and Blacks in North America.øSince the days of slavery, the lives and destinies of Indians and Blacks have been entwined-thrown together through circumstance, institutional design, or personal choice. Cultural sharing and intermarriage
Language: en
Pages: 220
Sports and the Racial Divide
Authors:
Michael E. Lomax
Categories:
African American athletes
Type:
BOOK -
Published:
2008 -
Publisher:
Univ. Press of Mississippi
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With essays by Ron Briley, Michael Ezra, Sarah K. Fields, Billy Hawkins, Jorge Iber, Kurt Kemper, Michael E. Lomax, Samuel O. Regalado, Richard Santillan, and Maureen Smith This anthology explores the intersection of race, ethnicity, and sports and analyzes the forces that shaped the African American and Latino sports experience
Language: en
Pages: 68
The Enduring Color Line in U.S. Athletics
Authors:
Krystal Beamon, Chris M. Messer
Categories:
Social Science
Type:
BOOK -
Published:
2013-11-12 -
Publisher:
Routledge
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Sports are an integral part of American society. Millions of dollars are spent every year on professional, collegiate, and youth athletics, and participation in and viewing of these sports both alter and reflect how one perceives the world. Beamon and Messer deftly explore sports as a social construction, and more
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