2011
DOI: 10.1123/jis.4.1.32
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Farewell to Sport: The Decline of the African American Athlete during the Age of the Collegiate Arms Race and Globalization

Abstract: Perhaps no one is better positioned than Professor Edwards to provide a critical assessment of the interconnection among sport, race and American culture. The man who organized the proposed boycott of the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City and has served for years as the conscience for an institution that has not always lived up to its professed ideals of fair play and equality, Professor Edwards has provided important insights into the racial realities of American sport through his many presentations, intervie… Show more

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“…As a result, they are likely to bypass other educational prospects and learning experiences for the lure of "making it" through the athletic arena. Wiggins (2011) summarizes this nicely in noting:…”
Section: Social Class Race and Access To Collegementioning
confidence: 95%
“…As a result, they are likely to bypass other educational prospects and learning experiences for the lure of "making it" through the athletic arena. Wiggins (2011) summarizes this nicely in noting:…”
Section: Social Class Race and Access To Collegementioning
confidence: 95%