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Martha's Vineyard Basketball

How a Resort League Defied Notions of Race and Class
  • ISBN-13: 9781442238961
  • Publisher: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
    Imprint: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
  • By Bijan C. Bayne
  • Price: AUD $119.00
  • Stock: 0 in stock
  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 14/05/2015
  • Format: Paperback 240 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Netball [WSJN]
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Year round on Martha's Vineyard Island off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, residents and vacationers have played basketball-almost since the game was invented. The Oak Bluffs summer league on the Island was innovative, ethnically diverse, welcomed female players, and fostered thousands of friendships. President Obama, NBA All-Star Kyrie Irving, and Family Matters sitcom star Jaleel White have all played basketball on Martha's Vineyard, as did future college stars, authors, war heroes, and entrepreneurs. Their stories touch current events from World War I through the Civil Rights Movement-and even include the filming of the blockbuster Jaws. Martha's Vineyard Basketball: How a Resort League Defied Notions of Race and Class follows the rich history of basketball on the Island and tells the stories of the players and coaches themselves. During the heyday of Martha's Vineyard basketball in the 1970s and '80s, the courts provided a place for friendships that looked past social class and race-a unique situation given that nearby cities such as Boston were sites of violent demonstrations against integration. Original interviews with those who were there not only reveal the racial dynamics on Martha's Vineyard, but also relate amusing anecdotes of encounters with celebrities that include Charles Lindbergh, James Cagney, Frank Sinatra, and future star James Taylor. Martha's Vineyard Basketball reveals little-known aspects of the Island, shares the realities and triumphs of residents and vacationers alike, and demonstrates the unifying power of basketball. New Englanders, basketball fans, and those interested in race and class relations will all find this book a noteworthy account of a singular place.
Acknowledgments Foreword by Wil Haygood Preface: The Courts: A Summer Love Affair Chapter 1 The Poorest County in Massachusetts Chapter 2 A Love of the Game Chapter 3 They Are Your Basic Schoolyard Ballplayers Chapter 4 "Those Kids Can Play!" Chapter 5 The Jaws Years Chapter 6 The Black Vacation Haven Chapter 7 Friendships Before Facebook Chapter 8 The Hog Call and "No Form Norm" Chapter 9 "That's All There Was to Do in the Winter" Chapter 10 Coming of Age Chapter 11 Seasons of Change Afterword: A Look Forward and Backward Commonly Used Terms: A Vineyard Basketball Glossary References Index About the Author
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