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Bibliography: p. 51-53.
The Moynihan report.
1770 Wisconsin. _Governor's Commission on Human Rights._ Negro families in rural Wisconsin; a study of their community life.
Madison, 1959. 72 p. illus. E185.93.W58A54
40-SPORTS
1771 Brown, James N. Off my chest, by Jimmy Brown with Myron Cope.
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1772 Cottrell, John. Muhammad Ali, who once was Ca.s.sius Clay. New York, Funk & Wagnalls [1968, c1967] 363 p. ports. GV1132.C55C6 1968 First published in London under t.i.tle: _Man of Destiny._
1773 Fleischer, Nathaniel S. Black dynamite, the story of the Negro in the prize ring from 1782 to 1938; with numerous ill.u.s.trations. [New York, Printed by C. J. O'Brien, c1938-47] 5 v. illus., plates, ports. ("The Ring" athletic library) GV1131.F65 Vol. 2 has also special t.i.tle: "Jolting Joe," the amazing story of Joe Louis and his rise to world heavyweight t.i.tle; "Homicide Hank," the socking saga of Henry Armstrong; v. 3: "The three colored aces," George Dixon, "Little Chocolate,"
Joe Gans, "The Old Master," Joe Walcott, "The Barbados Demon,"
and several contemporaries; v. 4: "Fighting furies," story of the golden era of Jack Johnson, Sam Langford and their contemporaries; v. 5: Sockers in sepia; a continuation of the drama of the Negro in pugilistic compet.i.tion.
1774 Henderson, Edwin B. The Negro in sports. Rev. ed. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociated Publishers, 1949. xvi, 507 p. illus., ports. GV161.H4 1949
1775 Louis, Joe. How to box, edited by Edward J. Mallory.
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1776 Mann, Arthur W. Branch Rickey: American in action. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1957. 312 p. illus. GV865.R45M3 Includes a few pages on Negroes in baseball.
1777 Olsen, Jack. The black athlete: a shameful story; the myth of integration in American sport. New York, Time-Life Books [1968]
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[1963] 301 p. illus. GV697.A1Y6
1781 Zinkoff, Dave. Around the world with the Harlem Globetrotters, by Dave Zinkoff with Edgar Williams. Foreword by Abe Saperstein; ill.u.s.trated with photographs. Philadelphia, Macrae Smith Co.
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