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The struggle for status within sport is a microcosm of the struggle for rights, freedom and recognition within society. Injustices within sport often reflect larger injustices in society as a whole. In South Africa, for example, sport has been crucial in advancing the rights and liberty of oppressed groups. The geographical and chronological range of the essays in Ethnicity, Sport, Identity reveal the global role of sport in this advance. The collection examines cases of discrimination directed at individuals or groups, resulting in their exclusion from full participation in
Discrimination in sports. --- Racism in sports. --- Sports --- Discrimination in sports --- Integration in sports --- Race discrimination in sports --- Racial integration in sports --- Segregation in sports --- Racism in sports
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Discrimination in sports --- African American golfers --- Afro-American golfers --- Golfers, African American --- Golfers --- Integration in sports --- Race discrimination in sports --- Racial integration in sports --- Segregation in sports --- Sports --- Racism in sports --- Law and legislation --- History --- Civil rights
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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 the Color Line takes a look at the last century through the lens of sports and race, drawing together articles by many of the leading figures in Sport Studies to address the African American experience and the history of race relations.The history o
Racism in sports --- African American athletes --- Discrimination in sports --- Integration in sports --- Race discrimination in sports --- Racial integration in sports --- Segregation in sports --- Sports --- Afro-American athletes --- Athletes, African American --- Negro athletes --- Athletes --- History --- United States --- Race relations
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For nearly fifteen years NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture has been a leading scholarly journal of baseball history. Covering the cultural and historical implications of America's national pastime, NINE has explored baseball from the earliest matches and little-known players of the 1800s to the modern billion-dollar industry and its superstars of today. Here, gathered for the first time, are the best essays from NINE that center on the complex and multifaceted topic of African Americans in baseball.
African American baseball players --- Negro leagues --- Discrimination in sports --- Recreation & Sports --- Social Sciences --- Integration in sports --- Race discrimination in sports --- Racial integration in sports --- Segregation in sports --- Sports --- Racism in sports --- Afro-American baseball players --- Baseball players, African American --- Baseball players --- History --- History.
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The campaign to desegregate baseball was one of the most important civil rights stories of the 1930's and 1940's. But most of white America knew nothing about this story because mainstream newspapers said little about the color line and less about the efforts to end it. Even today, as far as most Americans know, the integration of baseball revolved around Branch Rickey's signing of Jackie Robinson to the Brooklyn Dodgers' organization in 1945. This book shows how Rickey's move, critical as it may well have been, came after more than a decade of work by black and left-leaning journalists
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Buryl Baty (1924-1954) was a winning athlete, coach, builder of men, and an early pioneer in the fight against bigotry. In 1950, Baty became head football coach at Bowie High School in El Paso and quickly inspired his athletes, all Mexican Americans from the Segundo Barrio, with his winning ways and his personal stand against the era's extreme, deep-seated bigotry-to which they were subjected. However, just as the team was in a position to win a third district title in 1954, they were jolted by an unthinkable tragedy that turned their world upside down. Later, as mature adults, these players realized that Coach Baty had helped mold them into honorable and successful men, and forty-four years after the coach's death, they dedicated their high school stadium in his name. In 2013, Baty was inducted posthumously into the El Paso Athletic Hall of Fame. In this poignant memoir, R. Gaines Baty also describes his own journey to get to know his father. Coach Baty's life story is portrayed from the perspectives of nearly one hundred individuals who knew him, in addition to many documented facts and news reports.
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In Integrated, James W. Miller explores an often ignored aspect of America's struggle for racial equality. He relates the story of the Lincoln Institute--an all-black high school in Shelby County, Kentucky, where students prospered both in the classroom and on the court. In 1960, the Lincoln Tigers men's basketball team defeated three all-white schools to win the regional tournament and advance to one of Kentucky's most popular events, the state high school basketball tournament. This proud tradition of African American schools--a celebration of their athletic achievements--was ironically destroyed by integration. This evocative book is enriched by tales of individual courage from men who defied comfort and custom. Miller describes how one coach at a white high school convinced his administrators and fans that playing the black schools was not only the right thing to do, but that it was also necessary. He discusses John Norman "Slam Bam" Cunningham, the former Lincoln Institute standout who became an Armed Forces All-Star and later impressed University of Kentucky Coach Adolph Rupp on the Wildcats' home floor. Miller also tells the story of a young tennis prodigy whose dreams were denied because he could not play at the white country club, but who became the first African American to start for an integrated Kentucky high school basketball championship team. Featuring accounts from former Lincoln Institute players, students, and teachers, Integrated not only documents the story of a fractured sports tradition but also addresses the far-reaching impact of the civil rights movement in the South.
Discrimination in sports --- Integration in sports --- Race discrimination in sports --- Racial integration in sports --- Segregation in sports --- Sports --- Racism in sports --- Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.) --- Basketball. --- Kentucky --- Kentuck --- US-KY --- KY --- Ken. --- Kent. (State) --- Bluegrass State --- Commonwealth of Kentucky --- Virginia --- Race relations.
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"Engaging and lively history of baseball in the 1960s"-- "One Nation Under Baseballhighlights the intersection between American society and America's pastime during the 1960s, when the hallmarks of the sport--fairness, competition, and mythology--came under scrutiny. John Florio and Ouisie Shapiro examine the events of the era that reshaped the game: the Koufax and Drysdale million-dollar holdout, the encroachment of television on newspaper coverage, the changing perception of ballplayers from mythic figures to overgrown boys, the arrival of the everyman Mets and their free-spirited fans, and the lawsuit brought against team owners by Curt Flood. One Nation Under Baseball brings to life the seminal figures of the era--including Bob Gibson, Marvin Miller, Tom Seaver, and Dick Young--richly portraying their roles during a decade of flux and uncertainty."--
SPORTS & RECREATION / Baseball / History. --- Discrimination in sports --- African American baseball players --- Baseball players --- Baseball --- Afro-American baseball players --- Baseball players, African American --- Integration in sports --- Race discrimination in sports --- Racial integration in sports --- Segregation in sports --- Sports --- Racism in sports --- Biography. --- History
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Discrimination in sports --- Nationalism and sports --- Racism in sports. --- Soccer --- Social aspects --- 316.7:796 --- 316.347 <4> --- Sociologie van de sport --- Stratificatie volgens ras, cultuur, nationaliteit--Europa --- 316.347 <4> Stratificatie volgens ras, cultuur, nationaliteit--Europa --- 316.7:796 Sociologie van de sport --- Racism in sports --- Association football --- English football --- European football --- Football (Soccer) --- Football --- Sports --- Sports and nationalism --- Integration in sports --- Race discrimination in sports --- Racial integration in sports --- Segregation in sports --- Racisme dans le sport --- Europe
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316.7:796 --- Discrimination in sports --- -Nationalism and sports --- -Soccer --- -Racism in sports --- Sports --- Association football --- English football --- European football --- Football (Soccer) --- Football --- Sports and nationalism --- Integration in sports --- Race discrimination in sports --- Racial integration in sports --- Segregation in sports --- Racism in sports --- Sociologie van de sport --- Social aspects --- -Discrimination in sports --- Nationalism and sports --- Racism in sports. --- Soccer --- 316.7:796 Sociologie van de sport --- -316.7:796
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