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The play of slave children in the plantation communities of the Old South, 1820-1860
Isaac Murphy: black hero in nineteenth-century American sport, 1861-1896
Peter Jackson and the elusive heavyweight championship: a black athlete's struggle against the late nineteenth-century color line
The 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin: the response of America's black press
Wendell Smith, the Pittsburgh Courier-Journal, and the campaign to include blacks in organized baseball, 1933-1945
"The year of awakening": black athletes, racial unrest, and the Civil Rights Movement of 1968
"The future of college athletics is at stake": black athletes and racial turmoil on three predominantly white university campuses, 1968-1972
Victory for Allah: Muhammad Ali, the nation of Islam, and American society
"Great speed but little stamina": the historical debate over black athletic superiority
The notion of double-consciousness and the involvement of black athletes in American sport
Edwin Bancroft Henderson, African American athletes, and the writing of sport history.
Isaac Murphy: black hero in nineteenth-century American sport, 1861-1896
Peter Jackson and the elusive heavyweight championship: a black athlete's struggle against the late nineteenth-century color line
The 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin: the response of America's black press
Wendell Smith, the Pittsburgh Courier-Journal, and the campaign to include blacks in organized baseball, 1933-1945
"The year of awakening": black athletes, racial unrest, and the Civil Rights Movement of 1968
"The future of college athletics is at stake": black athletes and racial turmoil on three predominantly white university campuses, 1968-1972
Victory for Allah: Muhammad Ali, the nation of Islam, and American society
"Great speed but little stamina": the historical debate over black athletic superiority
The notion of double-consciousness and the involvement of black athletes in American sport
Edwin Bancroft Henderson, African American athletes, and the writing of sport history.