
Race and Sport : The Struggle for Equality on and off the Field.
Title:
Race and Sport : The Struggle for Equality on and off the Field.
Author:
Ross, Charles K.
ISBN:
9781604730784
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (173 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Fritz Pollard and Integration in Early Professional Football -- Before Magic and Keyshawn: Sugar Ray Robinson-The Businessman -- Fostering Community Consciousness: The Role of Women's Basketball at Black Colleges and Universities, 1900-1950 -- Major League Baseball's Separate-and-Unequal Doctrine: The African American and Latino Experience in Spring Training, 1946-1961 -- The American Imperial Crusade: Race, Religion, and Sport in the Pacific -- The African American Student-Athlete -- Muscular Assimilationism: Sport and the Paradoxes of Racial Reform -- The Uneven View of African American Ballers -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
Abstract:
sports ÃÂ ̈african american studies--> Even before the desegregation of the military and public education and before blacks had full legal access to voting, racial barriers had begun to fall in American sports. This collection of essays shows that for many African Americans it was the world of athletics that first opened an avenue to equality and democratic involvement. Race and Sport showcases African Americans as key figures making football, baseball, basketball, and boxing internationally popular, though inequalities still exist today. Among the early notables discussed is Fritz Pollard, an African American who played professional football before the National Football League established a controversial color barrier. Another, the boxer Sugar Ray Robinson, exemplifies the black American athlete as an international celebrity. African American women also played an important role in bringing down the barriers, especially in the early development of women's basketball. In baseball, both African American and Hispanic players faced down obstacles and entered the sports mainstream after World War II. One essay discusses the international spread of American imperialism through sport. Another shows how mass media images of African American athletes continue to shape public perceptions. Although each of these six essays explores a different facet of sports in America, together they comprise an analytical examination of African American society's tumultuous struggle for full participation both on and off the athletic field. Charles K. Ross, interim director of African American studies and an associate professor of history and African American studies at the University of Mississippi, is the author of Outside the Lines: African Americans and the Integration of the National Football League.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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