In 1954, Marshall College followed the national law that banned segregation in the school systems of the United States. The law included the integration of athletic programs. While only a small part of the process, athletic programs often presented integration on a more visible stage than the integration of classrooms
College sports have long functioned to mark the difference between being on campus and belonging the...
Thesis advisor: James O'TooleThis thesis examines the extent of Jim Crow segregation in college foot...
In 1951, an investigation of gambling in college basketball by New York district attorney, Frank Hog...
textDuring a period in American history when the racial landscape was rapidly changing, racial advan...
Economic and political exploitation, cultural ad social isolation, and experiences with racism were ...
In 1951, an investigation of gambling in college basketball by New York district attorney, Frank Hog...
Forty members of the Black Coaches Association met in Washington on Tuesday with the members of the ...
Title from PDF of title page viewed June 10, 2022Dissertation advisor: Donna M. DavisVitaIncludes bi...
Reactions to the integration of college sports provide a unique perspective on shifting attitudes to...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between basketball participation and academ...
This study focused on the experiences of Black male student-athletes in Division I sports and used c...
Intercollegiate athletics are a multi-million-dollar business on which many universities strive to b...
Outside the Lines traces how sports laid a foundation for social change long before the judicial sys...
Throughout African American history, sport has played a major role in promoting integration and full...
Throughout African American history, sport has played a major role in promoting integration and full...
College sports have long functioned to mark the difference between being on campus and belonging the...
Thesis advisor: James O'TooleThis thesis examines the extent of Jim Crow segregation in college foot...
In 1951, an investigation of gambling in college basketball by New York district attorney, Frank Hog...
textDuring a period in American history when the racial landscape was rapidly changing, racial advan...
Economic and political exploitation, cultural ad social isolation, and experiences with racism were ...
In 1951, an investigation of gambling in college basketball by New York district attorney, Frank Hog...
Forty members of the Black Coaches Association met in Washington on Tuesday with the members of the ...
Title from PDF of title page viewed June 10, 2022Dissertation advisor: Donna M. DavisVitaIncludes bi...
Reactions to the integration of college sports provide a unique perspective on shifting attitudes to...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between basketball participation and academ...
This study focused on the experiences of Black male student-athletes in Division I sports and used c...
Intercollegiate athletics are a multi-million-dollar business on which many universities strive to b...
Outside the Lines traces how sports laid a foundation for social change long before the judicial sys...
Throughout African American history, sport has played a major role in promoting integration and full...
Throughout African American history, sport has played a major role in promoting integration and full...
College sports have long functioned to mark the difference between being on campus and belonging the...
Thesis advisor: James O'TooleThis thesis examines the extent of Jim Crow segregation in college foot...
In 1951, an investigation of gambling in college basketball by New York district attorney, Frank Hog...