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Black Mercuries David K. Wiggins, George Mason University

Black Mercuries By David K. Wiggins, George Mason University

Black Mercuries by David K. Wiggins, George Mason University


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This book chronicles the struggles and triumphs of African American athletes in the Modern Olympic Games, from 1896 through the 2020 Tokyo Games. It explores the lives and careers of both legendary and little-known Black Olympians as they sought to honor themselves, their race, and their nation on the world stage.

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About David K. Wiggins, George Mason University

David K. Wiggins is professor emeritus of sport studies at George Mason University. The author of many books, book chapters, and scholarly articles, his publications center primarily on the interconnection among race, sport, and American culture. Included among his books are Glory Bound: Black Athletes in aWhite America, The Unlevel Playing Field: A Documentary History of the AfricanAmerican Experience in Sport, and More than a Game: A History of the African AmericanExperience in Sport. He is a fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology, currently Editor-in-Chief of Kinesiology Review and past president of the North American Society for Sport History.

Kevin B. Witherspoon is the Dr. Benjamin E. Mays Endowed Chair in the Department of History and Philosophy at Lander University in Greenwood, SC. He is the author of many articles, chapters, and books, most of which focus on the intersection of race, culture, and sport in the Cold War era. His books include Before theEyes of the World: Mexico and the 1968 Olympics and Defending the American Wayof Life: Sport, Culture and the Cold War, co-edited with Toby Rider, both of which won the North American Society for Sport History Annual Book Award.

Mark Dyreson is professor of kinesiology, affiliate professor of history, and co-director of the Center for the Study of Sports in Society at Pennsylvania State University. He has published numerous articles, chapters, and books on the history of sport, including Making the American: Sport, Culture, and the Olympic Experience and Crafting Patriotism for Global Dominance: America at the Olympics. He is a past president of the North American Society for Sport History, a fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology, and has served as a managing editor and senior special projects editor for the International Journal of the History of Sport.

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CIN1538152835G
9781538152836
1538152835
Black Mercuries: African American Athletes, Race, and the Modern Olympic Games by David K. Wiggins, George Mason University
Used - Good
Hardback
Rowman & Littlefield
20230208
324
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