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Globetrotting
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DAMION L. THOMAS
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1945-1989
/ African American athletes
/ African American athletes -- Social conditions
/ African American Studies
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Sports -- History
/ Athletes
/ Civil rights
/ Cold War
/ Cold War -- Influence
/ Discrimination in sports
/ Discrimination in sports -- United States
/ Ethnic Studies
/ History
/ Influence
/ Politics
/ Politics and government
/ Race relations
/ Racism
/ Racism in sports
/ Racism in sports -- United States
/ Social conditions
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ Sports
/ Sports -- United States -- History
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989
2012
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Globetrotting
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DAMION L. THOMAS
in
1945-1989
/ African American athletes
/ African American athletes -- Social conditions
/ African American Studies
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Sports -- History
/ Athletes
/ Civil rights
/ Cold War
/ Cold War -- Influence
/ Discrimination in sports
/ Discrimination in sports -- United States
/ Ethnic Studies
/ History
/ Influence
/ Politics
/ Politics and government
/ Race relations
/ Racism
/ Racism in sports
/ Racism in sports -- United States
/ Social conditions
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ Sports
/ Sports -- United States -- History
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989
2012
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DAMION L. THOMAS
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1945-1989
/ African American athletes
/ African American athletes -- Social conditions
/ African American Studies
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Sports -- History
/ Athletes
/ Civil rights
/ Cold War
/ Cold War -- Influence
/ Discrimination in sports
/ Discrimination in sports -- United States
/ Ethnic Studies
/ History
/ Influence
/ Politics
/ Politics and government
/ Race relations
/ Racism
/ Racism in sports
/ Racism in sports -- United States
/ Social conditions
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ Sports
/ Sports -- United States -- History
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989
2012
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Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union deplored the treatment of African Americans by the U.S. government as proof of hypocrisy in the American promises of freedom and equality. This probing history examines government attempts to manipulate international perceptions of U.S. race relations during the Cold War by sending African American athletes abroad on goodwill tours and in international competitions as cultural ambassadors and visible symbols of American values._x000B__x000B_Damion L. Thomas follows the State Department's efforts from 1945 to 1968 to showcase prosperous African American athletes including Jackie Robinson, Jesse Owens, and the Harlem Globetrotters as the preeminent citizens of the African Diaspora rather than as victims of racial oppression. With athletes in baseball, track and field, and basketball, the government relied on figures whose fame carried the desired message to countries where English was little understood. However, eventually African American athletes began to provide counter-narratives to State Department claims of American exceptionalism, most notably with Tommie Smith and John Carlos's famous black power salute at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics._x000B__x000B_Exploring the geopolitical significance of racial integration in sports during the early days of the Cold War, this book looks at the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations' attempts to utilize sport to overcome hostile international responses to the violent repression of the civil rights movement in the United States. Highlighting how African American athletes responded to significant milestones in American racial justice such as the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision and the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Thomas surveys the shifting political landscape during this period as African American athletes increasingly resisted being used in State Department propaganda and began to use sports to challenge continued oppression._x000B_
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University of Illinois Press
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0252037170, 9780252037177, 0252094298, 9780252094293
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