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From Jack Johnson to Lebron James : sports, media, and the color line, edited by Chris Lamb
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- Summary
-
- "A collection of essays about the intersection of sports, race, and the media in the 20th century and beyond"--
- "From Jack Johnson to LeBron James examines the intersection of sports, race, and the media in the twentieth century and beyond. The essays are linked by a number of questions, including: How did the black and white media differ in content and context in their reporting of these stories? How did the media acknowledge race in their stories? Did the media recognize these stories as historically significant? Considering how media coverage has evolved over the years, the essays begin with the racially charged reporting of Jack Johnson's reign as heavyweight champion and carry up to the present, covering the media narratives surrounding the Michael Vick dogfighting case in a supposedly post-racial era and the media's handling of LeBron James's announcement to leave Cleveland for Miami."--Provided by publisher
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (632 pages)
- Contents
-
- Jackie Robinson and the American mind.--
- "This is it!": the public relations of Wendell Smith and Jackie Robinson...
- Integrating New Year's Day: the racial politics of college bowl games in the American South.
- Main Bout, Inc. : the cancelled Muhammad Ali-Ernie Terrell fight.
- A
- "race" for equality: press coverage of the 1968 Olympic protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos.--
- Sports Illustrated's African American Athlete series
- Rebellion in the kingdom of swat: coverage of Curt Flood's lawsuit against Major League Baseball
- Chasing Babe Ruth: coverage of Hank Aaron--
- Arthur Ashe: coverage of USA Today's outing
- Short title table of contents:
- Michael Jordan's family values
- Rush Limbaugh, Donovan McNabb, and a "little social concern"
- I'm the king of the world: Barry Bonds and the race for the record
- Redemption in the field: Michael Vick
- Weighing in on the coaching decision.--
- The LeBron James decision in the age of Obama
- Framing white hopes : the... era of Jack Johnson.--
- Jesse Owens, a black pearl ..: a case study of press coverage.--
- Mutifarious hero: Joe Louis.--
- Outside the pale: the exclusion of blacks from the National Football League, 1934-1946.
- Democracy on the field: the Black press takes on white baseball.
- A
- nod from destiny: [coverage] of Kenny Washington's entry into the National Football League.
- Framing white hopes: the press, social drama, and the era of Jack Johnson, 1908-1915 / Phillip J. Hutchison -- Jesse Owens, a black pearl amidst an ocean of fury: a case study of press coverage of the 1936 Berlin Olympic games / Pamela C. Laucella -- Multifarious hero: Joe Louis, American society, and race relations during world crisis, 1935-1946 / Dominic J. Capeci Jr. and Martha Wilkerson -- Outside the pale: the exclusion of blacks from the National Football League, 1934-1946 / Thomas G. Smith -- Democracy on the field: the Black press takes on White baseball / Chris Lamb and Glen L. Bleske -- A nod from destiny: how sportswriters for White and African American newspapers covered Kenny Washington's entry into the National Football league / Ronald Bishop -- Jackie Robinson and the American mind: journalistic perceptions of the reintegration of baseball / William Simons -- "This is it!" The public relations campaign waged by Wendell Smith and Jackie Robinson to cast Robinson's first season as an unqualified success / Brian Carroll -- Integrating New Year's Day: the racial politics of college bowl games in the American South / Charles H. Martin -- Main Bout, Inc., Black economic power, and professional boxing: the canceled Muhammad Ali-Ernie Terrell fight / Michael Ezra -- A "race" for equality: print media coverage of the 1968 Olympic protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos / Jason Peterson -- Sports Illustrated's African American athlete series as socially responsible journalism / Reed Smith -- Rebellion in the kingdom of swat: sportswriters, African American athletes, and coverage of Curt Flood's lawsuit against major league baseball / William Gillis -- Chasing Babe Ruth: an analysis of newspaper coverage of Hank Aaron's pursuit of the career home run record / Maureen Smith -- Arthur Ashe: an analysis of newspaper journalists' coverage of USA Today's outing / Pamela C. Laucella -- Michael Jordan's family values: marketing, meaning, and post-Reagan America / Mary G. McDonald -- Rush Limbaugh, Donovan McNabb, and "a little social concern": reflections on the problems of whiteness in contemporary American sport / Douglas Hartmann -- I'm the king of the world: Barry Bonds and the race for the record / Lisa Doris Alexander -- Redemption on the field: framing, narrative, and race in media coverage of Michael Vick / Bryan Carr -- Weighing in on the coaching decision: discussing sports and race online / Jimmy Sanderson -- The LeBron James decision in the age of Obama / Jamal L. Ratchford
- Isbn
- 9780803285248
- Label
- From Jack Johnson to Lebron James : sports, media, and the color line
- Title
- From Jack Johnson to Lebron James
- Title remainder
- sports, media, and the color line
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Chris Lamb
- Subject
-
- African American athletes
- African American athletes
- Discrimination in sports
- Discrimination in sports -- United States
- Electronic books
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism
- Mass media and sports
- Mass media and sports -- United States
- Massenmedien
- Racism in mass media
- Racism in mass media
- Racism in sports
- Racism in sports -- United States
- Rassendiskriminierung
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
- SPORTS & RECREATION / History
- Sport
- Sports -- Social aspects
- Sports -- Social aspects -- United States
- USA
- United States
- Language
- eng
- Summary
-
- "A collection of essays about the intersection of sports, race, and the media in the 20th century and beyond"--
- "From Jack Johnson to LeBron James examines the intersection of sports, race, and the media in the twentieth century and beyond. The essays are linked by a number of questions, including: How did the black and white media differ in content and context in their reporting of these stories? How did the media acknowledge race in their stories? Did the media recognize these stories as historically significant? Considering how media coverage has evolved over the years, the essays begin with the racially charged reporting of Jack Johnson's reign as heavyweight champion and carry up to the present, covering the media narratives surrounding the Michael Vick dogfighting case in a supposedly post-racial era and the media's handling of LeBron James's announcement to leave Cleveland for Miami."--Provided by publisher
- Assigning source
- Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- Government publication
- government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1958-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Lamb, Chris
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Mass media and sports
- Sports
- African American athletes
- Discrimination in sports
- Racism in sports
- Racism in mass media
- SPORTS & RECREATION / History
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations
- African American athletes
- Discrimination in sports
- Mass media and sports
- Racism in mass media
- Racism in sports
- Sports
- United States
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism
- Sport
- Massenmedien
- Rassendiskriminierung
- USA
- Label
- From Jack Johnson to Lebron James : sports, media, and the color line, edited by Chris Lamb
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- not applicable
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Jackie Robinson and the American mind.--
- "This is it!": the public relations of Wendell Smith and Jackie Robinson...
- Integrating New Year's Day: the racial politics of college bowl games in the American South.
- Main Bout, Inc. : the cancelled Muhammad Ali-Ernie Terrell fight.
- A
- "race" for equality: press coverage of the 1968 Olympic protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos.--
- Sports Illustrated's African American Athlete series
- Rebellion in the kingdom of swat: coverage of Curt Flood's lawsuit against Major League Baseball
- Chasing Babe Ruth: coverage of Hank Aaron--
- Arthur Ashe: coverage of USA Today's outing
- Short title table of contents:
- Michael Jordan's family values
- Rush Limbaugh, Donovan McNabb, and a "little social concern"
- I'm the king of the world: Barry Bonds and the race for the record
- Redemption in the field: Michael Vick
- Weighing in on the coaching decision.--
- The LeBron James decision in the age of Obama
- Framing white hopes : the... era of Jack Johnson.--
- Jesse Owens, a black pearl ..: a case study of press coverage.--
- Mutifarious hero: Joe Louis.--
- Outside the pale: the exclusion of blacks from the National Football League, 1934-1946.
- Democracy on the field: the Black press takes on white baseball.
- A
- nod from destiny: [coverage] of Kenny Washington's entry into the National Football League.
- Framing white hopes: the press, social drama, and the era of Jack Johnson, 1908-1915 / Phillip J. Hutchison -- Jesse Owens, a black pearl amidst an ocean of fury: a case study of press coverage of the 1936 Berlin Olympic games / Pamela C. Laucella -- Multifarious hero: Joe Louis, American society, and race relations during world crisis, 1935-1946 / Dominic J. Capeci Jr. and Martha Wilkerson -- Outside the pale: the exclusion of blacks from the National Football League, 1934-1946 / Thomas G. Smith -- Democracy on the field: the Black press takes on White baseball / Chris Lamb and Glen L. Bleske -- A nod from destiny: how sportswriters for White and African American newspapers covered Kenny Washington's entry into the National Football league / Ronald Bishop -- Jackie Robinson and the American mind: journalistic perceptions of the reintegration of baseball / William Simons -- "This is it!" The public relations campaign waged by Wendell Smith and Jackie Robinson to cast Robinson's first season as an unqualified success / Brian Carroll -- Integrating New Year's Day: the racial politics of college bowl games in the American South / Charles H. Martin -- Main Bout, Inc., Black economic power, and professional boxing: the canceled Muhammad Ali-Ernie Terrell fight / Michael Ezra -- A "race" for equality: print media coverage of the 1968 Olympic protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos / Jason Peterson -- Sports Illustrated's African American athlete series as socially responsible journalism / Reed Smith -- Rebellion in the kingdom of swat: sportswriters, African American athletes, and coverage of Curt Flood's lawsuit against major league baseball / William Gillis -- Chasing Babe Ruth: an analysis of newspaper coverage of Hank Aaron's pursuit of the career home run record / Maureen Smith -- Arthur Ashe: an analysis of newspaper journalists' coverage of USA Today's outing / Pamela C. Laucella -- Michael Jordan's family values: marketing, meaning, and post-Reagan America / Mary G. McDonald -- Rush Limbaugh, Donovan McNabb, and "a little social concern": reflections on the problems of whiteness in contemporary American sport / Douglas Hartmann -- I'm the king of the world: Barry Bonds and the race for the record / Lisa Doris Alexander -- Redemption on the field: framing, narrative, and race in media coverage of Michael Vick / Bryan Carr -- Weighing in on the coaching decision: discussing sports and race online / Jimmy Sanderson -- The LeBron James decision in the age of Obama / Jamal L. Ratchford
- Control code
- ocn929952604
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (632 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780803285248
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Note
- JSTOR
- Other control number
- 40025521475
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
-
- d07804ab-c879-4644-9866-84033cc5f124
- 22573/ctt1d97chr
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)929952604
- Label
- From Jack Johnson to Lebron James : sports, media, and the color line, edited by Chris Lamb
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- not applicable
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Jackie Robinson and the American mind.--
- "This is it!": the public relations of Wendell Smith and Jackie Robinson...
- Integrating New Year's Day: the racial politics of college bowl games in the American South.
- Main Bout, Inc. : the cancelled Muhammad Ali-Ernie Terrell fight.
- A
- "race" for equality: press coverage of the 1968 Olympic protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos.--
- Sports Illustrated's African American Athlete series
- Rebellion in the kingdom of swat: coverage of Curt Flood's lawsuit against Major League Baseball
- Chasing Babe Ruth: coverage of Hank Aaron--
- Arthur Ashe: coverage of USA Today's outing
- Short title table of contents:
- Michael Jordan's family values
- Rush Limbaugh, Donovan McNabb, and a "little social concern"
- I'm the king of the world: Barry Bonds and the race for the record
- Redemption in the field: Michael Vick
- Weighing in on the coaching decision.--
- The LeBron James decision in the age of Obama
- Framing white hopes : the... era of Jack Johnson.--
- Jesse Owens, a black pearl ..: a case study of press coverage.--
- Mutifarious hero: Joe Louis.--
- Outside the pale: the exclusion of blacks from the National Football League, 1934-1946.
- Democracy on the field: the Black press takes on white baseball.
- A
- nod from destiny: [coverage] of Kenny Washington's entry into the National Football League.
- Framing white hopes: the press, social drama, and the era of Jack Johnson, 1908-1915 / Phillip J. Hutchison -- Jesse Owens, a black pearl amidst an ocean of fury: a case study of press coverage of the 1936 Berlin Olympic games / Pamela C. Laucella -- Multifarious hero: Joe Louis, American society, and race relations during world crisis, 1935-1946 / Dominic J. Capeci Jr. and Martha Wilkerson -- Outside the pale: the exclusion of blacks from the National Football League, 1934-1946 / Thomas G. Smith -- Democracy on the field: the Black press takes on White baseball / Chris Lamb and Glen L. Bleske -- A nod from destiny: how sportswriters for White and African American newspapers covered Kenny Washington's entry into the National Football league / Ronald Bishop -- Jackie Robinson and the American mind: journalistic perceptions of the reintegration of baseball / William Simons -- "This is it!" The public relations campaign waged by Wendell Smith and Jackie Robinson to cast Robinson's first season as an unqualified success / Brian Carroll -- Integrating New Year's Day: the racial politics of college bowl games in the American South / Charles H. Martin -- Main Bout, Inc., Black economic power, and professional boxing: the canceled Muhammad Ali-Ernie Terrell fight / Michael Ezra -- A "race" for equality: print media coverage of the 1968 Olympic protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos / Jason Peterson -- Sports Illustrated's African American athlete series as socially responsible journalism / Reed Smith -- Rebellion in the kingdom of swat: sportswriters, African American athletes, and coverage of Curt Flood's lawsuit against major league baseball / William Gillis -- Chasing Babe Ruth: an analysis of newspaper coverage of Hank Aaron's pursuit of the career home run record / Maureen Smith -- Arthur Ashe: an analysis of newspaper journalists' coverage of USA Today's outing / Pamela C. Laucella -- Michael Jordan's family values: marketing, meaning, and post-Reagan America / Mary G. McDonald -- Rush Limbaugh, Donovan McNabb, and "a little social concern": reflections on the problems of whiteness in contemporary American sport / Douglas Hartmann -- I'm the king of the world: Barry Bonds and the race for the record / Lisa Doris Alexander -- Redemption on the field: framing, narrative, and race in media coverage of Michael Vick / Bryan Carr -- Weighing in on the coaching decision: discussing sports and race online / Jimmy Sanderson -- The LeBron James decision in the age of Obama / Jamal L. Ratchford
- Control code
- ocn929952604
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (632 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780803285248
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Note
- JSTOR
- Other control number
- 40025521475
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
-
- d07804ab-c879-4644-9866-84033cc5f124
- 22573/ctt1d97chr
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)929952604
Subject
- African American athletes
- African American athletes
- Discrimination in sports
- Discrimination in sports -- United States
- Electronic books
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism
- Mass media and sports
- Mass media and sports -- United States
- Massenmedien
- Racism in mass media
- Racism in mass media
- Racism in sports
- Racism in sports -- United States
- Rassendiskriminierung
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
- SPORTS & RECREATION / History
- Sport
- Sports -- Social aspects
- Sports -- Social aspects -- United States
- USA
- United States
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