Jesse Owens: A Biography

Jesse Owens: A Biography

by Jacqueline Edmondson
Jesse Owens: A Biography

Jesse Owens: A Biography

by Jacqueline Edmondson

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Overview

In an era far removed from the African American celebrity athletes of today, Olympic great Jesse Owens achieved fame by running faster and jumping farther than anyone in the world. Author Jacqueline Edmondson explores Owens' struggles and hard-earned accomplishments, as well as how he paved the way for future generations of athletes, including color-line shatterer Jackie Robinson.

It is difficult to imagine a time when African Americans were not part of professional sports in the United States. So many admired and beloved African-American athletes are national heroes today: Michael Jordan, Venus and Serena Williams, Tiger Woods, Florence Griffin-Joyner, Shaquille O'Neal, Muhammad Ali, to name a few. No such celebrity athletes appeared on magazine covers when Jesse Owens was a boy in the 1920s, no African American stars for him to hope to emulate. As the first American in track and field to win four gold medals in a single Olympic Games, Owens' athletic accomplishments were achieved despite seemingly insurmountable odds. This insightful biography tells the life story of a boy who grew up in poverty in the Deep South, won Olympic gold in Hitler's Germany by running faster and jumping farther than anyone in the world, and achieved fame and sometimes fortune in the midst of the Great Depression and a nation deeply divided by race.

Yet while Owens broke world records in track and gained attention from the general public, few athletes could understand his experiences, including the overt racial discrimination he faced-even fewer who understood the complexities his fame brought. Author Jacqueline Edmondson explores Owens' struggles and hard-earned accomplishments, as well as how he paved the way for future generations of athletes, including color line shatterer, Jackie Robinson. A timeline, photos, and extensive bibliography of print and electronic sources supplement this biography of one of the greatest Olympic athletes in American history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313339882
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/30/2007
Series: Greenwood Biographies
Pages: 136
Sales rank: 590,148
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.38(d)
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

About the Author

Jacqueline Edmondson is Associate Professor of Education at Pennsylvania State University. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in language and literacy education. She is the author of Condoleezza Rice: A Biography (Greenwood, 2006) and Venus and Serena Williams: A Biography (Greenwood, 2005).

Table of Contents


Series Foreword     ix
Acknowledgments     xi
Introduction     xiii
Timeline: Significant Events in the Life of Jesse Owens     xix
Strength and Courage in Rural Alabama     1
The Owens Family Moves to Ohio     13
The Buckeye Bullet     23
The 1936 Olympics     37
Tenuous Circumstances     55
Civil Unrest and the Black Freedom Movement     69
Final Glory     83
African Americans Who Competed in the 1936 Olympic Games     91
Winners of the Jesse Owens Award (USA Track & Field Association)     93
Tributes to Jesse Owens     95
Bibliography     91
Index     101
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