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Race and Sports is written by Rachel Laws Myers and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1440862834 (ISBN 10) and 9781440862830 (ISBN 13).
"This work is a welcome compilation that will be of use to anyone interested in the impact of race in sports and on society as a whole." – Booklist This all-in-one resource provides a wide-ranging overview of the history of race relations in American sports, from the nation's decades of segregation to today's thoroughly integrated teams and sports. It explores the history of minority involvement in sports at every level: the barriers broken, the stereotypes that have been shattered, and the challenges that many athletes of color still face. The volume opens by providing extensive background on the topic of race and sports in American history before moving on to an extended discussion of specific controversies, problems, and events related to race and sports. Essays from a range of perspectives on the intersection of sports and race are featured, as well as biographical profiles of notable individuals and organizations, from Colin Kaepernick to Simone Biles. Other features include a detailed chronology of events, an annotated bibliography of sources for further study, and a glossary of terms.