Tackling Jim Crow: Racial Segregation in Professional Football

Many are familiar with Jackie Robinson and the integration of Major League Baseball after all the years of separate black and white leagues, but fewer people know of the segregation and then integration of the National Football League. The timing and sequence of events were different, but football followed a pattern similar to that of baseball in regard to the beginning and end of racial segregation.

This work traces professional football's movement from segregation to integration, beginning with a discussion of the various reasons why the game was first segregated. It describes the schemes that NFL owners came up with to ban African Americans from the league in the 1930s and 1940s, and tells how these barriers broke down after World War II. The author considers how professional football overcame the legacies of Jim Crow and how Jim Crow laws may still haunt the game.

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Tackling Jim Crow: Racial Segregation in Professional Football

Many are familiar with Jackie Robinson and the integration of Major League Baseball after all the years of separate black and white leagues, but fewer people know of the segregation and then integration of the National Football League. The timing and sequence of events were different, but football followed a pattern similar to that of baseball in regard to the beginning and end of racial segregation.

This work traces professional football's movement from segregation to integration, beginning with a discussion of the various reasons why the game was first segregated. It describes the schemes that NFL owners came up with to ban African Americans from the league in the 1930s and 1940s, and tells how these barriers broke down after World War II. The author considers how professional football overcame the legacies of Jim Crow and how Jim Crow laws may still haunt the game.

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Tackling Jim Crow: Racial Segregation in Professional Football

Tackling Jim Crow: Racial Segregation in Professional Football

by Alan H. Levy
Tackling Jim Crow: Racial Segregation in Professional Football

Tackling Jim Crow: Racial Segregation in Professional Football

by Alan H. Levy

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Overview

Many are familiar with Jackie Robinson and the integration of Major League Baseball after all the years of separate black and white leagues, but fewer people know of the segregation and then integration of the National Football League. The timing and sequence of events were different, but football followed a pattern similar to that of baseball in regard to the beginning and end of racial segregation.

This work traces professional football's movement from segregation to integration, beginning with a discussion of the various reasons why the game was first segregated. It describes the schemes that NFL owners came up with to ban African Americans from the league in the 1930s and 1940s, and tells how these barriers broke down after World War II. The author considers how professional football overcame the legacies of Jim Crow and how Jim Crow laws may still haunt the game.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786415977
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 04/09/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.36(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Longtime sports fan Alan H. Levy is a professor of American history at Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania. He is the author of Joe McCarthy (2005), Rube Waddell (2000) and several books on American music, including a biography of the noted composer Edward MacDowell.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction     

1. The Early Days of Integration     
2. Early African Americans in Football     
3. The Emerging Pro Game     
4. Ohio Football     
5. New League, New Opportunities     
6. The Curtain Falls     
7. The Segregation Years     
8. Trials of the War Years     
9. The Early Saga of Marion Motley     
10. The Walls Come Tumbling Down     
11. The Life and Death of Big Daddy and the Decline of Marion Motley    
12. George Marshall’s Last Stand     
13. Back Down in the City of New Orleans     
14. Point After     

Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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