Negro Firsts in Sports
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Negro Firsts in Sports by A.S. Young is a seminal collection documenting the pioneering African American athletes who broke color barriers across various sporting disciplines. The book highlights key trailblazers-such as Jackie Robinson, Jesse Owens, and Althea Gibson-chronicling their battles against racism to achieve stardom, while providing comprehensive records of their achievements.Pioneering Figures: The book covers, among others, boxer Jack Johnson, cyclist Major Taylor, golfer Charlie Sifford, and track star Wilma Rudolph.Baseball Focus: Detailed attention is given to the integration of baseball, specifically Jackie Robinson, and early pioneers like Rube Foster.Historical Impact: Young documents how these athletes transitioned from obscurity to national prominence, serving as catalysts for broader societal integration.The "Inside Story": The work provides context on the immense challenges, discrimination, and societal obstacles these athletes overcame.
Negro Firsts in Sports by A.S. Young is a seminal collection documenting the pioneering African American athletes who broke color barriers across various sporting disciplines. The book highlights key trailblazers-such as Jackie Robinson, Jesse Owens, and Althea Gibson-chronicling their battles against racism to achieve stardom, while providing comprehensive records of their achievements.Pioneering Figures: The book covers, among others, boxer Jack Johnson, cyclist Major Taylor, golfer Charlie Sifford, and track star Wilma Rudolph.Baseball Focus: Detailed attention is given to the integration of baseball, specifically Jackie Robinson, and early pioneers like Rube Foster.Historical Impact: Young documents how these athletes transitioned from obscurity to national prominence, serving as catalysts for broader societal integration.The "Inside Story": The work provides context on the immense challenges, discrimination, and societal obstacles these athletes overcame.
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