Unforgivable blackness : the rise and fall of Jack Johnson
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GV1196.J64 W37 2004
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GV1196.J64 W37 2004
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Book
Physical Desc
xi, 492 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 453-478) and index.
Description
Prizewinning biographer Geoffrey C. Ward brings to life the real Jack Johnson, a figure far more complex and compelling than the newspaper headlines he inspired could ever convey. Johnson battled his way from obscurity to the top of the heavyweight ranks and in 1908 won the greatest prize in American sports--one that had always been the private preserve of white boxers. At a time when whites ran everything in America, he took orders from no one and resolved to live as if color did not exist. While most blacks struggled just to survive, he reveled in his riches and his fame. And at a time when the mere suspicion that a black man had flirted with a white woman could cost him his life, he insisted on sleeping with whomever he pleased, and married three. Because he did so the federal government set out to destroy him, and he was forced to endure a year of prison and seven years of exile. Ward points out that to most whites (and to some African Americans as well) he was seen as a perpetual threat--profligate, arrogant, amoral, a dark menace, and a danger to the natural order of things.--From publisher description.
Study Program Information
Reading Counts RC,High School,10,35,Quiz: 37604,Guided reading level: NR.
Awards
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, 2005 Nonfiction
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Ward, G. C. (2004). Unforgivable blackness: the rise and fall of Jack Johnson (First edition.). A.A. Knopf.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ward, Geoffrey C.. 2004. Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson. New York: A.A. Knopf.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ward, Geoffrey C.. Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson New York: A.A. Knopf, 2004.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Ward, G. C. (2004). Unforgivable blackness: the rise and fall of jack johnson. First edn. New York: A.A. Knopf.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Ward, Geoffrey C.. Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson First edition., A.A. Knopf, 2004.
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