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A call to arms exploring the protest movements of 2020 as they reverberated through the athletic world

Starting with the refusal of George Hill of the Milwaukee Bucks to participate in an August 2020 playoff game following the shooting of Jacob Blake by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Grant Farred shows how the Covid-restricted NBA “bubble” released an energy that spurred athletes into radical action. They disrupted athletic normalcy, and in their grief and rage against American racism they demonstrated the true progressivism lacking in even the most reformist-minded politicians and pundits. Farred goes on to trace the radicalism of black athletes in a number of sports, including the WNBA, women’s tennis, the NFL, and NASCAR, locating contemporary athletes in a lineage that runs through Muhammad Ali as well as Tommy Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Olympics.

Only a Black Athlete Can Save Us Now uses sport as a point of departure to argue that the dystopic crisis of our current moment offers a singular opportunity to reimagine how we live in the world.

Forerunners: Ideas First is a thought-in-process series of breakthrough digital publications. Written between fresh ideas and finished books, Forerunners draws on scholarly work initiated in notable blogs, social media, conference plenaries, journal articles, and the synergy of academic exchange. This is gray literature publishing: where intense thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.



Table of Contents

Prologue

1. The NBA and the WNBA Are the Most Progressive Forces in American Politics

2. From “Fear the Deer” to “Follow the Deer”

3. Out of One, Many

4. Reforming the Unreformable

5. Nur ein Gott kann uns jetzt Retten

6. Strange Things Happen in the Bubble

7. “Hey, Chicago, What Do You Say?”

8. The WNBA Takes Its Stance

9. Colin Kaepernick

10. Silence Reverberates

11. The Peculiar Science of Black Athletic Entropy

12. The Burden of Over-Representation, Curiously Borne by Woods and Jordan

13. Change Is Everywhere, or So It Seems

14. Change Is Everywhere, Even the NHL

15. Biting the Hand That Feeds Them

16. A Pause for a Cause

17. Ontological Exhaustion

18. Inverse Displacement

19. Love, Unrequited

20. From L.A. to Kenosha

21. Harmolodics

Acknowledgments

Only a Black Athlete Can Save Us Now

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 18/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781517913373, 978-1517913373
      ISBN10: 1517913373

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A call to arms exploring the protest movements of 2020 as they reverberated through the athletic world

      Starting with the refusal of George Hill of the Milwaukee Bucks to participate in an August 2020 playoff game following the shooting of Jacob Blake by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Grant Farred shows how the Covid-restricted NBA “bubble” released an energy that spurred athletes into radical action. They disrupted athletic normalcy, and in their grief and rage against American racism they demonstrated the true progressivism lacking in even the most reformist-minded politicians and pundits. Farred goes on to trace the radicalism of black athletes in a number of sports, including the WNBA, women’s tennis, the NFL, and NASCAR, locating contemporary athletes in a lineage that runs through Muhammad Ali as well as Tommy Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Olympics.

      Only a Black Athlete Can Save Us Now uses sport as a point of departure to argue that the dystopic crisis of our current moment offers a singular opportunity to reimagine how we live in the world.

      Forerunners: Ideas First is a thought-in-process series of breakthrough digital publications. Written between fresh ideas and finished books, Forerunners draws on scholarly work initiated in notable blogs, social media, conference plenaries, journal articles, and the synergy of academic exchange. This is gray literature publishing: where intense thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.



      Table of Contents

      Prologue

      1. The NBA and the WNBA Are the Most Progressive Forces in American Politics

      2. From “Fear the Deer” to “Follow the Deer”

      3. Out of One, Many

      4. Reforming the Unreformable

      5. Nur ein Gott kann uns jetzt Retten

      6. Strange Things Happen in the Bubble

      7. “Hey, Chicago, What Do You Say?”

      8. The WNBA Takes Its Stance

      9. Colin Kaepernick

      10. Silence Reverberates

      11. The Peculiar Science of Black Athletic Entropy

      12. The Burden of Over-Representation, Curiously Borne by Woods and Jordan

      13. Change Is Everywhere, or So It Seems

      14. Change Is Everywhere, Even the NHL

      15. Biting the Hand That Feeds Them

      16. A Pause for a Cause

      17. Ontological Exhaustion

      18. Inverse Displacement

      19. Love, Unrequited

      20. From L.A. to Kenosha

      21. Harmolodics

      Acknowledgments

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