The Game Changers

The Game Changers
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Abner Haynes, Leon King, and the Fall of Major College Football's Color Barrier in Texas

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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Mean Joe Greene

شابک

9781613219423
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Library Journal

August 1, 2016

The story of integrating Texas college football usually centers on Southern Methodist University's Jerry LeVias and a few other stalwart pioneers in the mid-1960s. Actually, the first Texas state college to employ black players was North Texas State a decade earlier. In September 1956, prospective freshmen Abner Haynes and Leon King tried out for the North Texas team. Perhaps the most surprising part of the story is that when the two arrived for practice, three white players walked across the field to shake hands and welcome them to the team. While not all teammates and not many opponents were as enlightened, overall, the integration process occurred with little drama owing to both players and coaches who forged lifelong bonds of friendship. Sportswriter Miller (Going Long) relates that story here and contextualizes it by detailing the overall integration of the college itself, as well as the experiences of the more famous football desegregationists of the 1960s at the larger schools in the Southwest Conference. VERDICT Bolstered by the vivid memories of the principals, this moving account provides a fresh view of turbulent times in the past.

Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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