Louis Moore is associate professor of history at Grand Valley State University, where he teaches African American history, civil rights, sports, and US history. His research and writing examine the interconnection of race, gender, and sports. Moore's other works include I Fight for a Living, a book about boxing, black manhood, and race in America from 1880 to 1915.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Democracy in Action: Sports and the American Dream Chapter 2 White Allies Chapter 3 The Press and the People: The Final Fight for Fairness Chapter 4 Deep Down in Dixie: Segregated Sports in a Post-Brown Era Chapter 5 The Ban and the Banner: Black Olympians in a Jim Crow Society Chapter 6 African American Athletes and Activism: Everybody Has a Part to Play Chapter 7 The Revolt of the Black Athlete Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Democracy in Action: Sports and the American Dream Chapter 2 White Allies Chapter 3 The Press and the People: The Final Fight for Fairness Chapter 4 Deep Down in Dixie: Segregated Sports in a Post-Brown Era Chapter 5 The Ban and the Banner: Black Olympians in a Jim Crow Society Chapter 6 African American Athletes and Activism: Everybody Has a Part to Play Chapter 7 The Revolt of the Black Athlete Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
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