Sport and the Color Line

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Sport and the Color Line
Author : Patrick B. Miller
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Publisher : Psychology Press
Language : English
Release Date : 17 June 2024
ISBN : 0415946115
Pages : 400 pages
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The essays presented in this text 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 Johnson and Joe Louis.

Sport and the Color Line

The essays presented in this text 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 Johnson and Joe Louis.

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