(Free and download) Breaking the Line: The Season in Black College Football That Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights
| #1165063 in Books | Simon Schuster | 2014-08-12 | 2014-08-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.37 x.90 x5.50l,.0 | File Name: 1439189781 | 336 pages | Simon Schuster
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Compelling Story, Sadly Predictable Ending|By Paul|Breaking the Line captures the drama of black football powerhouses Florida A&M and Grambling, and their Hall of Fame Coaches Jake Gaither and Eddie Robinson, during the height of the struggle for integration in the South in the late 60s. It's a story well-told, and to most football fans, one they're likely to hear for the firs|From Booklist|The year 1967 represented a transitional point in the civil rights movement. As award-winning journalist Freedman states, it was a time of soaring hopes and dashed expectations. Integration was bein
1967. Two rival football teams. Two legendary coaches. Two talented quarterbacks. Together they broke the color line, revolutionized college sports, and transformed the NFL. Freedman’s dramatic account, highly praised as a contributing part of the movement and a riveting sports story, is now available in paperback.
In September 1967, after three years of landmark civil rights laws and three months of devastating urban riots, the football season began at Lou...
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