While the accomplishments and influence of Jack Johnson, Joe Louis, Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, and Muhammad Ali are doubtless impressive solely on their merits, these luminaries of the black sporting experience did not emerge spontaneously. Their rise was part of a gradual evolution in social and power relations in American culture between the 1890s and 1940s that included athletes such as jockey Isaac Murphy, barnstorming pilot Bessie Coleman, and golfer Teddy Rhodes. The contributions of these early athletes to our broader collective history, and their heroic confrontations with the entrenched racism of their times, helped bring about the incremental changes that after 1945 allowed for sports to be more fully integrated.Before Jackie R...
Jackie Robinson (1919-1972) is an American hero who changed the face of professional athletics in th...
In 1946, the Brooklyn Dodgers sent Jackie Robinson to their farm team, the Montreal Royals. Robinson...
Jackie Robinson believed in a God who sides with the oppressed and who calls us to see one another a...
While the accomplishments and influence of Jack Johnson, Joe Louis, Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, an...
On March 17,1946 the Montreal Royals played the Brooklyn Dodgers in a spring training game in Dayton...
This weekend marks the Sixtieth Anniversary of Jackie Robinson\u27s first appearance in major league...
It has been the year to remember the achievements of Jackie Robinson both in and outside of baseball...
The plight of the black athlete in United States professional and collegiate sports reflects a histo...
It took nearly 60 years for the mainstream audience to learn and digest the impact of the Black spor...
This thesis examines Jackie Robinson’s contribution to and involvement in the civil rights realm. Du...
My project investigates the evolution of the black athlete in the twentieth century as a significant...
This compelling blend of biography and cultural history depicts five important yet nearly forgotten ...
Blacks have played an integral role in the development and increase in popularity of sports in Ameri...
The 1948 United States Olympic basketball team has largely been fotgotten in the annals of American ...
Hailed as America's game, baseball has long served as a metaphor for one's inclusion in U.S. society...
Jackie Robinson (1919-1972) is an American hero who changed the face of professional athletics in th...
In 1946, the Brooklyn Dodgers sent Jackie Robinson to their farm team, the Montreal Royals. Robinson...
Jackie Robinson believed in a God who sides with the oppressed and who calls us to see one another a...
While the accomplishments and influence of Jack Johnson, Joe Louis, Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, an...
On March 17,1946 the Montreal Royals played the Brooklyn Dodgers in a spring training game in Dayton...
This weekend marks the Sixtieth Anniversary of Jackie Robinson\u27s first appearance in major league...
It has been the year to remember the achievements of Jackie Robinson both in and outside of baseball...
The plight of the black athlete in United States professional and collegiate sports reflects a histo...
It took nearly 60 years for the mainstream audience to learn and digest the impact of the Black spor...
This thesis examines Jackie Robinson’s contribution to and involvement in the civil rights realm. Du...
My project investigates the evolution of the black athlete in the twentieth century as a significant...
This compelling blend of biography and cultural history depicts five important yet nearly forgotten ...
Blacks have played an integral role in the development and increase in popularity of sports in Ameri...
The 1948 United States Olympic basketball team has largely been fotgotten in the annals of American ...
Hailed as America's game, baseball has long served as a metaphor for one's inclusion in U.S. society...
Jackie Robinson (1919-1972) is an American hero who changed the face of professional athletics in th...
In 1946, the Brooklyn Dodgers sent Jackie Robinson to their farm team, the Montreal Royals. Robinson...
Jackie Robinson believed in a God who sides with the oppressed and who calls us to see one another a...