African Americans in Sports

African Americans in Sports

by James Nasium
African Americans in Sports

African Americans in Sports

by James Nasium

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Overview

This book profiles some of the greatest African-American athletes of the past 150 years. They competed in sports ranging from boxing and horse racing to track and field, basketball, and baseball. As you'll discover, what these champions accomplished on the field of competition was often but a small part of their story. Read, for example, about how doctors thought Wilma Rudolph might never walk after a childhood bout of polio—but she went on to sprint her way to three Olympic gold medals. Or how the fiery Jackie Robinson silently endured a torrent of abuse in order to break baseball's "color barrier." Find out the connection between a stolen bike and Muhammad Ali's legendary boxing career. And learn how the African-American sports heroes of the past helped pave the way for superstars of the present, such as Kobe Bryant, Tiger Woods, and Candace Parker.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781422292877
Publisher: Mason Crest
Publication date: 09/02/2014
Series: Major Black Contributions from Emancipation to Civil Rights Series
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years

Table of Contents

Introduction Dr. Marc Lamont Hill 6

1 Smashing Baseball's Color Barrier 9

2 Early African-American Sports Heroes 15

3 Leagues of Their Own 25

4 Breaking Barriers 37

5 Racing Ahead and Breaking Records 45

Chapter Notes 56

Chronology 58

Glossary 59

Further Reading 60

Internet Resources 61

Index 62

Contributors 64

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