Sport often mirrored the racial climate of the time, but it also informed and encouraged equality on and off the field. In Boston, the Black athletic body historically represented a challenge to the city’s liberal image. Bostons Black Athletes: Identity, Performance, and Activism interprets Boston’s contested racial history through the diverse experiences of the city’s African American sports figures who directed their talent toward the struggle for social justice. Editors Robert Cvornyek and Douglas Stark and the contributors explore a variety of representative athletes, such as Kittie Knox, Louise Stokes, and Medina Dixon, that negotiated Boston’s racial boundaries at sequential moments during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to demonstrate Boston’s long and troubled racial history. The contributors’ biographical sketches are grounded in stories that have remained memorable within Boston’s Black neighborhoods. In recounting the struggles and triumphs of these individuals, this book amplifies their stories and reminds readers that Boston’s Black sports fans found a historic consistency in their athletes to shape racial identity and cultural expression.
Robert Cvornyek & Douglas Stark
Boston’s Black Athletes [EPUB ebook]
Identity, Performance, and Activism
Boston’s Black Athletes [EPUB ebook]
Identity, Performance, and Activism
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9781666909050 ● Editore Robert Cvornyek & Douglas Stark ● Casa editrice Lexington Books ● Pubblicato 2024 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 9514137 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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