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Out of the Shadows : A Biographical History of African American Athletes.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : University of Arkansas Press, 2006Copyright date: ©2008Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (474 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781610752954
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Out of the ShadowsDDC classification:
  • 796.092/396073 B
LOC classification:
  • GV697
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- I. Striving for Athletic Success in a Jim Crow Society -- 1. Jimmy Winkfield: The "Black Maestro" of the Racetrack -- 2. Marshall "Major" Taylor: The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World -- 3. The Strange Career of William Henry Lewis -- 4. Jack Johnson and the Quest for Racial Respect -- II. Fashioning a World of Sport behind Segregated Walls and on the International Stage -- 5. Ora Washington: The First Black Female Athletic Star -- 6. Satchel Paige's Struggle for Selfhood in the Era of Jim Crow -- 7. Jesse Owens: Leading Man in Modern American Tales of Racial Progress and Limits -- 8. Joe Louis, Boxing, and American Culture -- 9. Alice Coachman: Quiet Champion of the 1940s -- 10. Jackie Robinson: Racial Pioneer and Athlete Extraordinaire in an Era of Change -- III. The Fight for Civil Rights through Athletic Performance, Persuasion, and Protest -- 11. "Jackie Robinson without the Charm" : The Challenges of Being Althea Gibson -- 12. Wilma Rudolph: The Making of an Olympic Icon -- 13. Bill Russell: Pioneer and Champion of the Sixties -- 14. Jim Brown: Superlative Athlete, Screen Star, Social Activist -- 15. Muhammad Ali: Flawed Rebel with a Cause -- 16. "The Quiet Militant" : Arthur Ashe and Black Athletic Activism -- IV. Race, Sport, and Celebrity Culture -- 17. Bound by Blackness or Above It? Michael Jordan and the Paradoxes of Post-Civil Rights American Race Relations -- 18. "Race," Family, and Nation: The Significance of Tiger Woods in American Culture -- 19. "Ghetto Cinderellas" : Venus and Serena Williams and the Discourse of Racism -- Notes -- Bibliographical Note -- Contributors -- Index -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- I. Striving for Athletic Success in a Jim Crow Society -- 1. Jimmy Winkfield: The "Black Maestro" of the Racetrack -- 2. Marshall "Major" Taylor: The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World -- 3. The Strange Career of William Henry Lewis -- 4. Jack Johnson and the Quest for Racial Respect -- II. Fashioning a World of Sport behind Segregated Walls and on the International Stage -- 5. Ora Washington: The First Black Female Athletic Star -- 6. Satchel Paige's Struggle for Selfhood in the Era of Jim Crow -- 7. Jesse Owens: Leading Man in Modern American Tales of Racial Progress and Limits -- 8. Joe Louis, Boxing, and American Culture -- 9. Alice Coachman: Quiet Champion of the 1940s -- 10. Jackie Robinson: Racial Pioneer and Athlete Extraordinaire in an Era of Change -- III. The Fight for Civil Rights through Athletic Performance, Persuasion, and Protest -- 11. "Jackie Robinson without the Charm" : The Challenges of Being Althea Gibson -- 12. Wilma Rudolph: The Making of an Olympic Icon -- 13. Bill Russell: Pioneer and Champion of the Sixties -- 14. Jim Brown: Superlative Athlete, Screen Star, Social Activist -- 15. Muhammad Ali: Flawed Rebel with a Cause -- 16. "The Quiet Militant" : Arthur Ashe and Black Athletic Activism -- IV. Race, Sport, and Celebrity Culture -- 17. Bound by Blackness or Above It? Michael Jordan and the Paradoxes of Post-Civil Rights American Race Relations -- 18. "Race," Family, and Nation: The Significance of Tiger Woods in American Culture -- 19. "Ghetto Cinderellas" : Venus and Serena Williams and the Discourse of Racism -- Notes -- Bibliographical Note -- Contributors -- Index -- Index.

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