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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... physical qualities . " 5 • " The Negro was brought to this country as a physical specimen , a physical thing , to work the land . He was right away involved in physical labor . And he was involved in sports by the white slave owner ...
... physical qualities . " 5 • " The Negro was brought to this country as a physical specimen , a physical thing , to work the land . He was right away involved in physical labor . And he was involved in sports by the white slave owner ...
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... physical and mental activity were inextricably linked but with a positive bias . The Greeks believed that physical fit- ness was essential to achieve a proper balance of mind and body , a tradition advocated during the Renaissance by ...
... physical and mental activity were inextricably linked but with a positive bias . The Greeks believed that physical fit- ness was essential to achieve a proper balance of mind and body , a tradition advocated during the Renaissance by ...
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... physical courage ? Would he not , when his sav- age blood was up in the fever - heat of battle , entail disgrace upon our cause by acts of outrage ? " Black men were portrayed as “ brutish , igno- rant , idle and treacherous " while ...
... physical courage ? Would he not , when his sav- age blood was up in the fever - heat of battle , entail disgrace upon our cause by acts of outrage ? " Black men were portrayed as “ brutish , igno- rant , idle and treacherous " while ...
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The Education of Sir Roger | 11 |
The Most Level Playing Field | 29 |
The Kenyan Miracle | 43 |
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