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Game Changers: Sports Photographs from the National Museum of African American History and Culture

Contributor(s): Young, Kevin (Foreword by), Thomas, Damion L (Introduction by), Wiggins, David K (Introduction by), Foxworth, Domonique (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9781913875763

Publisher: Giles

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Pub Date: September 17, 2024

Lexile Code: 1340

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.40" H x 7.00" L x 6.90" W ( 0.55 lbs) 80 pages

Series: Double Exposure

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Description:

Ninth volume in the Double Exposure series draws upon photographs in the NMAAHC's collection to explore the dynamic ways sports influence the social, political, and cultural life of African Americans.

This book, organized around key periods in the history of African American sports from the turn of the twentieth century to today, looks at the role of athletes and sports and their impact on American culture both on and off the field. While the major sports in which African Americans participate most frequently--football, basketball, baseball, and boxing--are prominently featured, the book also includes images of male and female athletes, amateur and professional, competing in gymnastics, track and field, skiing, golf, tennis, and other sports. Photographers include Ernest C. Withers, Roderick J. Lyons, Walter Iooss Jr., Maurice Sorrell, and Moneta Sleet Jr., among others.

Images of iconic moments in sports history--Jack Johnson vs. Jim Jeffries during the 1910 "Fight of the Century," Jackie Robinson stealing home in 1952, and Colin Kaepernick taking a knee in 2016--are featured alongside photographs of more personal moments, including Larry Doby teaching his son how to hold a bat, Wilt Chamberlain in class at the University of Kansas, Wilma Rudolph standing outside her foundation, Muhammad Ali in conversation with Fannie Lou Hammer, and a young Venus Williams smiling after a practice session.

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"A powerful array of sports imagery, a look at the lives of Black athletes in America from the early 20th century to the present."--Smithsonian Magazine

"The photos in this collection represent a significant part of my journalism life. Game Changers is a visual masterpiece that honors the extraordinary legacy of African American athletes who have shaped the course of history. The National Museum of African American History and Culture has curated a collection that goes beyond the game, highlighting the courage, determination, and cultural influence of these trailblazers. Each photograph tells a story of perseverance and triumph, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the moments that defined not just careers, but entire eras. This book is an essential tribute to the power of sport as a catalyst for social change, and a testament to the athletes who have inspired and uplifted generations.--William C. Rhoden, columnist for ESPN's "Andscape," the author of Forty Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete and Third and a Mile, and director of the Rhoden Fellows, a training program for aspiring journalists from HBCUs

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