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The First Black Boxing Champions: Essays on Fighters of the 1800s to the 1920s

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This volume presents fifteen detailed biographies of some of the first African American and black champions and challengers of the early prize ring. Boxers covered range from Tom Molineaux, a slave who won freedom and fame in the ring in the early 1800s; to Joe Gans, the first African American world champion; to the flamboyant Jack Johnson, deemed such a threat to white society that film of his defeat of former champion and "Great White Hope" Jim Jeffries was banned across much of the country. Photographs, period drawings, cartoons, and fight posters enhance the biographies. Round-by-round coverage of select historic fights is included, as is a foreword by Hall-of-Fame boxing announcer Al Bernstein.

Author Biography:

Colleen Aycock's father was a professional fighter during the Depression. She lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mark Scott, a novelist and former Golden Glove boxer, lives in Austin, Texas
Release date NZ
February 28th, 2011
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Colleen Aycock
  • Edited by Mark Scott
  • Foreword by Al Bernstein
Illustrations
100 photographs
Pages
302
Dimensions
184x261x24
ISBN-13
9780786449910
Product ID
8511686

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