Tiger Legacy: Stories of Massillon Football

Tiger Legacy: Stories of Massillon Football

Tiger Legacy: Stories of Massillon Football

Tiger Legacy: Stories of Massillon Football

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Overview

Tiger Legacy is a community storytelling in Ohio, rooted in a more than 100-year history that traces back to the origins of pro-football. Although football was not invented in Massillon its culture took root there in ways that popularized the sport. For a printed version that includes photographs, please visit 978-1-942084-14-3.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781942084280
Publisher: Daylight Books
Publication date: 12/05/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Gary Harwood has worked as a photographer and teacher for more than 30 years.He teaches Visual Storytelling and other photography courses for Kent State University’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication and is also an Artist in Residence with the Ohio Arts Council. He is the co-author of Growing Season: The Life of a Migrant Community and his work has appeared in the Communication Arts Photo Annual, the Graphis Photo Annual, The Sun Magazine and Double Take/Points of Entry. Growing Season won the Carter G. Woodson Honor Award from the National Council for the Social Studies and the Ohioana Book Award from the Ohioana Library Association. Growing Season was also selected by the Stark County Mayor’s Literacy Program for its annual One Book One Community reading program.

David Foster is an assistant professor of multimedia and photojournalism at State University’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication (Kent, Ohio). David holds a master’s degree in journalism education as well as an undergraduate degree in photojournalism from Kent State University. Following his undergraduate degree, David attended the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine. David’s curriculum development centers around mobile storytelling and reporting as well as long-term multimedia and documentary photography projects.
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