Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports And Why We're Afraid To Talk About ItPublicAffairs, 10 янв. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 400 In virtually every sport in which they are given opportunity to compete, people of African descent dominate. East Africans own every distance running record. Professional sports in the Americas are dominated by men and women of West African descent. Why have blacks come to dominate sports? Are they somehow physically better? And why are we so uncomfortable when we discuss this? Drawing on the latest scientific research, journalist Jon Entine makes an irrefutable case for black athletic superiority. We learn how scientists have used numerous, bogus "scientific" methods to prove that blacks were either more or less superior physically, and how racist scientists have often equated physical prowess with intellectual deficiency. Entine recalls the long, hard road to integration, both on the field and in society. And he shows why it isn't just being black that matters—it makes a huge difference as to where in Africa your ancestors are from.Equal parts sports, science and examination of why this topic is so sensitive, Taboois a book that will spark national debate. |
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... scientific substance , according to most accounts - before shooting himself in the foot . " I should like to ask Professor Huxley , who is sitting by me , and is about to tear me to pieces when I have sat down , " he intoned with self ...
... scientific substance , according to most accounts - before shooting himself in the foot . " I should like to ask Professor Huxley , who is sitting by me , and is about to tear me to pieces when I have sat down , " he intoned with self ...
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... Scientific Racism : Racialist Responses to Black Athletic Achievement , " Journal of Sport His- tory 25 ( 1998 ) , 119-151 . 6. Wiley . 7. Carole . A. Oglesby ( ed . ) , Black Women in Sports ( Reston , Va .: American Al- liance for ...
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... Scientific American " Could well be the most intellectually demanding sports book ever written " -The Washington Post " [ A ] balanced , well - reasoned , and above all - calm examination of the issue " -Sports Illustrated AWARD ...
... Scientific American " Could well be the most intellectually demanding sports book ever written " -The Washington Post " [ A ] balanced , well - reasoned , and above all - calm examination of the issue " -Sports Illustrated AWARD ...
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THE EVIDENCE | 15 |
The Most Level Playing Field | 29 |
The Kenyan Miracle | 43 |
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