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African Americans at Predominately White Colleges During the 1930s
and the Rise of Nazi Germany
Athletic Rivals
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Death and Legacy
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Eugenics
Great Migration from Deep South States to Northern States
Growing Up in Alabama in the Early 1900s
Personal Hardships
Spirituality
The 1936 Summer Olympics
The Struggle for Jobs and Equality
White Supremacy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781440873829
  • Weight: 482g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A compelling resource for sports enthusiasts, Jesse Owens: A Life in American History places the life and athletic accomplishments of Jesse Owens within the context of race and American history in the early 20th century.

The year 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of the death of one of the greatest track and field athletes in intercollegiate and Olympic history. This book examines Jesse Owens' upbringing, religious and spiritual life, and collegiate years and includes an examination of race, politics, and Nazi Germany as a backdrop to the 1936 Olympics. It also considers Owens' personal economic hardships after his triumph at the Olympic Games, his death, and his legacy.

This biography series title will appeal to general readers, history buffs, and sports enthusiasts. Chapters are organized around the major developments in Jesse Owens' life, from his birth in Oakville, Alabama in 1913 to his death in Tucson, Arizona in 1980, and all of his groundbreaking athletic achievements in between. Primary source documents, sidebars, a timeline, and a bibliography provide valuable additional information for readers. The final chapter, "Why Jesse Owens Matters," explores his cultural and historical significance.

F. Erik Brooks is professor and dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Kentucky State University.

Kevin M. Jones, EdD, is dean and assistant professor of education at Cedarville University.

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