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As the first African American player to be drafted by the NFL and the first African American to play quarterback, George Taliaferro was a trailblazer whose athletic prowess earned him accolades throughout his football career. Instrumental in leading Indiana University to an undefeated season and undisputed Big Ten championship in 1945, Taliaferro was a star when many major universities had no black players on their rosters and others were stacking black players behind white starters. George Taliaferro would later rack up impressive statistics while playing professionally for the New York Yanks, Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts, and Philadelphia Eagles. His athletic prowess did little to prevent him from facing segregation and discrimination on a daily basis, but his popularity as an athlete also gave him a platform. Playing professionally gave Taliaferro more opportunity to use football to fight oppression and to interact with other important trailblazers, like Joe Louis, Nat King Cole, Muhammad Ali, and Congressman John Lewis.



Race and Football in America tells Taliaferro's story and profiles the experiences of other athletes of color who were recognized for their athleticism yet oppressed for their skin color, as they fought (and continue to fight) for equal rights and opportunities. Together these stories provide an insightful portrait of race in America.



Trade Review

A good, readable, and generally engaging descriptive history of an athlete who worked for social justice.

* Choice (reviewing a previous edition) *

The book's many anecdotes from Taliaferro's life are entertaining, revealing his feelings and courage while making the focus on football more approachable and personal.

* Foreword Reviews *

Table of Contents

Foreword by Delise S. O'Meally


Foreword by Bob Kravitz


Foreword by Tony Dungy


Preface


Acknowledgements


1. October 2005: Trick or Treat


2. 1944-1945: Taliaferro's Football Roots


3. 1945-1946: Adjusting to Life at Indiana University


4. 1945-1946: Indiana University Football


5. 1946-1947: Army Days


6. 1947: A Volatile Time for Professional Football


7. 1947-1949: Back at Indiana University


8. 1949-1955: Integrating Professional Football


9. 1955-Present: Life After Football


10. 1949-Present: Integration of the NFL


11. 2016-Present: The New Trailblazers


Epilogue


Bibliography


Index


Race and Football in America: The Life and Legacy

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      Publisher: Red Lightning Books
      Publication Date: 01/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9781684350957, 978-1684350957
      ISBN10: 1684350956

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      As the first African American player to be drafted by the NFL and the first African American to play quarterback, George Taliaferro was a trailblazer whose athletic prowess earned him accolades throughout his football career. Instrumental in leading Indiana University to an undefeated season and undisputed Big Ten championship in 1945, Taliaferro was a star when many major universities had no black players on their rosters and others were stacking black players behind white starters. George Taliaferro would later rack up impressive statistics while playing professionally for the New York Yanks, Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts, and Philadelphia Eagles. His athletic prowess did little to prevent him from facing segregation and discrimination on a daily basis, but his popularity as an athlete also gave him a platform. Playing professionally gave Taliaferro more opportunity to use football to fight oppression and to interact with other important trailblazers, like Joe Louis, Nat King Cole, Muhammad Ali, and Congressman John Lewis.



      Race and Football in America tells Taliaferro's story and profiles the experiences of other athletes of color who were recognized for their athleticism yet oppressed for their skin color, as they fought (and continue to fight) for equal rights and opportunities. Together these stories provide an insightful portrait of race in America.



      Trade Review

      A good, readable, and generally engaging descriptive history of an athlete who worked for social justice.

      * Choice (reviewing a previous edition) *

      The book's many anecdotes from Taliaferro's life are entertaining, revealing his feelings and courage while making the focus on football more approachable and personal.

      * Foreword Reviews *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Delise S. O'Meally


      Foreword by Bob Kravitz


      Foreword by Tony Dungy


      Preface


      Acknowledgements


      1. October 2005: Trick or Treat


      2. 1944-1945: Taliaferro's Football Roots


      3. 1945-1946: Adjusting to Life at Indiana University


      4. 1945-1946: Indiana University Football


      5. 1946-1947: Army Days


      6. 1947: A Volatile Time for Professional Football


      7. 1947-1949: Back at Indiana University


      8. 1949-1955: Integrating Professional Football


      9. 1955-Present: Life After Football


      10. 1949-Present: Integration of the NFL


      11. 2016-Present: The New Trailblazers


      Epilogue


      Bibliography


      Index


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