Beyond the Black Power Salute

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252087066

Athlete Activism in an Era of Change

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By Gregory J. Kaliss
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Gregory J. Kaliss is an assistant professor of history at York College of Pennsylvania and author of Men's College Athletics and the Politics of Racial Equality: Five Pioneer Stories of Black Manliness, White Citizenship and American Democracy.

Acknowledgments Timeline of Key Events Prologue: Cassius Clay Declares Independence Introduction: The Fire This Time 1. Playing for "Green Power": Sports and Economic Uplift 2. Getting into the Race: Women Runners / Women's Rights 3. College Athletes Flex Their Muscles 4. Black Men / Black Gladiators: Redefining Black Manliness through Sports 5. The ABA and the Origins of Hip-Hop America Conclusion: Activism Unfinished Notes Index

"In his insightful book, Gregory Kaliss traces the revolutionary undercurrents that charged American sports during the Sixties. His collection of essays reveals how the era's political and cultural forces transformed the sporting arena into a stage for political activism among athletes of nearly every background. Kaliss deftly investigates how The Athletic Revolution, as it was known, redefined American sports and produced a backlash in its wake."--Johnny Smith, J.C. "Bud" Shaw Professor of Sports History, Georgia Tech

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