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From the days of the Negro Leagues in baseball up to the present when collegiate basketball factories entice and then fail to educate young black men, sports in America have long served as a barometer of the countrys racial climate. Just as blacks are generally absent from the upper echelons of corporate America, they are similarly underrepresented from the front offices of the sports industry as well. In this compact volume, Kenneth L. Shropshire confronts prominent racial myths head-on, offering both a descriptive history of--and prescriptive solutions for--the most pressing problems currently plaguing sports. At present, whites have a 95% ownership stake in professional basketball, baseball, and football teams. And yet, when confronted with programs intended to diversify their front offices, many teams resort to the familiar refrain of merit-based excuses: there simply arent enough qualified black candidates or they dont know how to network. While more subtle, this approach has the same effect as the racist comments of an Al Campanis or a Marge Schott: it stigmatizes and excludes African-Americans. In the insular world of sports, characterized by a feeder system through which former players often move up to become coaches, managers, executives, and owners, blacks are eminently qualified. For example, after decades of active involvement with their sport, they often bring to the table experiences more relevant to the black players which make up the majority of professional athletes. Given the centrality of sport in American life, it is imperative that the industry be a leader, not a laggard, in the arena of racial equality. Informed by Frederick Douglasss belief that power concedes nothing without a demand, In Black and White casts its net widely, dissecting claims of colorblindness and reverse racism as self-serving, rhetorical camouflage and scrutinizing professional and collegiate sports, sports agents, and owners alike. No mere critique, however, the volume looks optimistically forward, outlining strategies of interest to all those who have a stake, professional or otherwise, in sports and racial equality.

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title:In Black and White : Race and Sports in America
author:Shropshire, Kenneth L.
publisher:New York University Press
isbn10 | asin:0814780164
print isbn13:9780814780169
ebook isbn13:9780585219387
language:English
subjectDiscrimination in sports--United States, Racism--United States, African Americans--Sports.
publication date:1996
lcc:GV706.32.S48 1996eb
ddc:305.8/00973
subject:Discrimination in sports--United States, Racism--United States, African Americans--Sports.
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In Black and White
Race and Sports in America
Kenneth L. Shropshire
Foreword by Kellen Winslow
Page iv NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS New York and London Copyright 1996 by New - photo 2
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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS New York and London Copyright 1996 by New York University All rights reserved
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Shropshire, Kenneth L.
In black and white: race and sports in America / Kenneth L.
Shropshire.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8147-8016-4 (cl.: alk. pap.)
1. Discrimination in sportsUnited States. 2. RacismUnited
States. 3. Afro-AmericansSports. I. Title.
GV706.32.S48
305.8'00973dc20 95-50200 CIP
New York University Press books are printed on acid-free paper, and their binding materials are chosen for strength and durability.
Manufactured in the United States of America
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For Theresa and Sam
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The only change is that baseball has turned Paige from a second-class citizen into a second-class immortal.
Leroy "Satchel" Paige, following his induction into a wing in Baseball's Hall of Fame dedicated to Negro League baseball players
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Contents
Foreword
Kellen Winslow
xi
Preface: Sports, Race, and Scholarship
xvii
Acknowledgments
xxvi
Introduction: The Realities of Racism and Discrimination in America
1
1
The Roots of Racism and Discrimination in Sports
20
2
Sitting in with the "Good Old Boys": Ownership
36
3
The Front Office and Antidiscrimination Law
62
4
"Fear of a Black Planet": The Front Office
76
5
Color-Blind Propositions: The Collegiate Ranks
103
6
"The White Man's Ice Is Colder, His Sugar Sweeter, His Water Wetter, His Medicine Better": Sports Agents
128
7
The Next Millennium
142
Notes
161
Index
205

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Foreword
Kellen Winslow
I must admit to you how much I have struggled in writing the foreword for this book. When first asked, I quickly accepted, feeling honored to be selected by a person I respect and admire a great deal. My first attempt was adequate but not what he was looking for. He wanted me to bare my soul, to talk about issues that most people do not wish to think about when it comes to the sacred world of sports. That's when my task became difficult. To do the job requested of me, I had to revisit my experiences and emotions. I had to share with others those things that I and no doubt many others similarly situated had buried and hidden from myself.
The truth of the matter was and is simply this: I am an African-American male who had a special talent to play sports, in my case football. As long as I was on the field of play I was treated and viewed differently than most African-American men in this country. Because of my physical abilities, society accepted and even catered to me. Race was not an issue.
Then reality came calling. After a nine-year career in the National Football League filled with honors and praises, I stepped into the real world and realized, in the words of Muhammad Ali, that I was "just another nigger."
Now that my special talent to catch a football and run over, around, and away from would-be tacklers was gone, the images and stereotypes that applied to African-American men in this country attached themselves to me. Maybe they always applied to me, but I was too deeply entrenched in the artificial environment of collegiate and pro-
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fessional sports to see the light. In other words, as I believe many African-Americans who enjoy some level of success in society do, I had begun to read and believe my own press clippings. I was a collegiate All-American, a first-round draft pick, the 13th player selected in 1979 by the San Diego Chargers. I became a Pro Bowl performer, an All-Pro selection, and was named to the All-Decade team of the 80s and the All-Quarter Century team. I appeared on television and radio, hosted my own golf tournament for local charities, and ran a flag football league for boys and girls as an alternative to tackle football. A prominent citizen of the San Diego community, I was at one time a member of seven different charitable and community boards, an active member in my church, and if I do say so myself, maybe not the most intelligent and articulate athlete ever, but certainly not the least.
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