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Uneven lies : the heroic story of African-Americans in golf by Pete McDaniel ; edited by Geoff Russell and Martin Davis ; research by Craig Bowen

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks GV 981 .M33 2000 FOLIO
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McDaniel, Pete, 1952-
Contributor:
Russell, Geoff.
Davis, Martin.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African American golfers--History.
African American golfers.
Discrimination in sports--United States--History.
Discrimination in sports.
Physical Description:
167 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Greenwich, Conn. : American Golfer, c2000.
Summary:
Narration on the history of African-Americans in golf.
Contents:
Foreword : Determination and grit
Introduction : African-Americans and America's game of golf
Of green jackets and ghosts
On the frontline: the first wave
The shadow people
A place of their own
The playing fields
Soul mates and sole survivors
Public battle, private wars
Teddy, Charlie and Lee: the invisible men
Torchbearers and flameouts
First impressions
Beyond the creek and through the woods
A few shouts of joy
African-American PGA tour players.
Local Notes:
The Balch Ethnic Studies Collection.
Other Format:
Online version: McDaniel, Pete, 1952- Uneven lies.
ISBN:
1888531363
9781888531367
OCLC:
44866359

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