Sport and Protest in the Black Atlantic

Sport and Protest in the Black Atlantic

Gennaro, Michael J.; McGowan, Brian M.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

237

Mole

9781032340562

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Introduction, 1. Sojourning African American Ballplayers in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1920-1950, 2. Sports and African American Emancipation: Edwin Bancroft Henderson's View on Sports in The Messenger in the 1920s, 3. South African Weightlifting, the International Sports Boycott and Artists and Athletes against Apartheid c. 1948-1990: "Coincidental, Parallel and Common Struggles", 4. The Role of Race and Protest in American Professional Basketball: Pro Basketball's Hidden Fear, 5. Contextualization of Africa's Historic Boycott of the 1966 World Cup and Its Legacy, 6. Black Power and Student Protest against Uncle Tomism at Grambling College, 7. The War of the Santos Football Club during Its 1969 African Tour, 8. Bill Cain's "Scrutiny," and His Transformation into an Athlete Ambassador in French Professional Basketball, 9. Feyisa Lilesa and the Transnational Protest of Ethiopia's Most Enduring Olympian, 10. A Historical Account of Caster Semenya's Decade-Long Protest of the IAAF and IOC's Sex Policies and Definition of Femininity
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Sport;Protest;Black Atlantic;Race;African;African American;Afro-European;Afro-Brazilian;Young Man;Afro-Caribbean;Ohene Djan;African Diaspora;West Germany;Diversity;IOC Policy;History;National Basketball Association;Culture;Caster Semenya;African DiaSporta;Mass Sporting Event;Athletes;Roster Expansion;Fans;Common Language;Society;African American Ballplayers;Fandom;Hampton Tuskegee Model;Racism;Negro League;Emancipation;Barr Body Test;Black Power;African American Athletes;Student Protest;Sports Diplomacy;African Football;Football Association;Black Ballplayers;Black Baseball;World Cup Final Tournament;Athlete Ambassador;South African Sports;Ethiopian Diaspora;Black Athletes