[Free pdf] Lost Champions: Four Men, Two Teams, and the Breaking of Pro Football’s Color Line
| #1081699 in Books | imusti | 2016-09-06 | 2016-09-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.60 x.4 x6.35l,.0 | File Name: 1620406004 | 288 pages | BLOOMSBURY USA
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| I'm a published writer (baseball and football) so I know the hard job it is to find out the facts and then get it down on paper|By Richard Van Blair|Gretchen Atwood has really done her homework. I'm a published writer (baseball and football) so I know the hard job it is to find out the facts and then get it down on paper and make a story interesting and Atwood did a great job||"Overlap between racial issues and the NFL has been part of the sport since its early days, as shown by Gretchen Atwood’s superb book Lost Champions . . . Unabashed in her adoration of the sport, the author has a better grasp of football tactics than ma
The story of the integration of professional football--the year before Jackie Robinson did the same for baseball--has been overlooked for too long.
Many know the story of Jackie Robinson integrating major league baseball in 1947. But few know that the NFL integrated a year earlier, when Kenny Washington stepped on the field for the Los Angeles Rams. He wasn't the only one. Four men broke pro football's color line in 1946, Kenny Washington and Woody S...
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