Zusammenfassung
An invaluable and inspiring compilation that shines a light on unsung athletes of color.
Sports have long been used as a vehicle for change, as a way to break down barriers and foster greater understanding. But while we know the stories of trailblazers like Jackie Robinson, just as important are the journeys of lesser-known athletes who used sports as a platform to fight injustice, racism, and discrimination.
In Remember Their Sacrifice: Stories of Unheralded Athletes of Color, Arif Khatib and Pete Elman share the extraordinary stories of a special group of athletes, of their struggles, achievements, and incredible impact on the world of sports and beyond. It includes Pumpsie Green, the first Black player for the Red Sox; Alice Coachman, the first Black woman to win an Olympic gold medal; Sammy Lee, the great Asian American diver who won Olympic gold; Toni Stone and Mamie “Peanut” Johnson, two women who played in baseball’s Negro Leagues; Billy Mills, a Native American icon who won Olympic gold in the 10,000 meters; and many more.
Featuring an array of sports such as boxing, track and field, golf, auto racing, basketball, football, soccer, and baseball, as well as exclusive interviews with the authors, Remember Their Sacrifice elevates these pioneering athletes to their deserved position in the pantheon of sports.
Schlagworte
Golf sports history NFL Black History Olympics Martial Arts pioneers boxing PGA baseball nba basketball black athletes Jackie Robinson Hall of Fame Curt Flood Negro League New York Cuban Stars Orlando Cepeda Pete Brown Spencer Haywood Tae-yun Kim Thell Torrence Toni Stone Silas Simmons Puerto Rican ballplayer Pumpsie Green Sam Lacy Sam Skinner Sammy Lee WPGA Willy T. Ribbs Willye White Yoshihiro Uchida U.S. men’s soccer team University of San Francisco Dons Marshall Taylor Emilio Navarro Indianapolis Clowns Archie Williams Eugene Evans Don Barksdale Janet Johnson Joe Gaetjens Joe Reliford BIPOC athletes Edward Gourdin Eli Howard Boston Red Sox African American golfer African American referee Burl Toler Harold Mills Harvard Homestead Grays Alice Coachman sports journalists long jump reserve clause trailblazers Mamie “Peanut” Johnson Manny McIntyre Julius Menendez athletes of color high jump diving auto racing barnstorming baseball bicycle racing hydroplaneKeywords
soccer track and field football- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 170–178 Bibliography 170–178
- 179–186 Index 179–186
- 187–188 About the Authors 187–188
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- „... “Peanut” Johnson, who won a Negro League champi-onship with the Indianapolis Clowns in 1954, who could ...” „... Washington. She was soon invited to try out for the Indianapolis Clowns, the famed Negro League team that ...” „... honoring her and Clowns teammate Toni Stone; perhaps one day their names will be in the plaque gallery at ...”
- „... - season.In early 1953, Toni, now thirty- one, was signed by Syd Pollack, owner of the Indianapolis Clowns of ...” „... Braves.Pollack did this as part of a publicity stunt. The Clowns, fitting for their name, were compared to the ...” „... was not a clown; she was a ballplayer. Over the fifty games Stone appeared in for the Clowns that year ...”
- „... . “Eddie,” 138Indianapolis 500, 162Indianapolis Clowns, 41–43, 71–74International Track Association, 130 ...”