Taboo: Why Black Athletes Are Better And Why We're Afraid To Talk About ItPublicAffairs, 6 янв. 2000 г. - Всего страниц: 400 Entine, winner of a National Press Club Award, explores the genetic, cultural, and physiological roots of black athletic superiority. Drawing on recent scientific research, he reveals stunning differences between athletes of Western African heritage and those from East Africa, and explains why the favored explanation for black dominance, a dearth of opportunities, fails to explain the dimensions of black athletic superiority. He tells the story of blacks in sports, and discusses circumstance that have made addressing the facts so controversial. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... Owens , all - time track great , " read one marker , although Owens was actually born across the way in 1915. " He inspired a world enslaved in tyranny and brought hope to his fellow man , " read the other marker . ' The project finally ...
... Owens , all - time track great , " read one marker , although Owens was actually born across the way in 1915. " He inspired a world enslaved in tyranny and brought hope to his fellow man , " read the other marker . ' The project finally ...
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... Owens had racked up four gold medals in total . " The Führer was furious that his Nordics were unable to beat Owens , " ran a newsreel playing at American movie houses.40 All told , American blacks won six individual gold medals , eight ...
... Owens had racked up four gold medals in total . " The Führer was furious that his Nordics were unable to beat Owens , " ran a newsreel playing at American movie houses.40 All told , American blacks won six individual gold medals , eight ...
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... Owens . He raced eight times , losing eleven pounds in the process . When the AAU ordered him to Sweden for more exhibitions , he declined , asking to be allowed to go home . As a result , Owens was later suspended and thrown out of ...
... Owens . He raced eight times , losing eleven pounds in the process . When the AAU ordered him to Sweden for more exhibitions , he declined , asking to be allowed to go home . As a result , Owens was later suspended and thrown out of ...
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Breaking the Taboo on Race and Sports | 3 |
The Education of Sir Roger | 11 |
By the Numbers | 17 |
Авторские права | |
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