Racism in college athletics

Other Authors: Brooks, Dana D., Althouse, Ronald C.
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Morgantown, WV : FiT Pub., [2020]
Physical Description: xxxv, 340 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Edition: 4th ed.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Table of contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Tribute to Lucinda Williams Adams
  • Introduction
  • Section I: Historical analysis of racism in college sports.
  • Chapter 1. Critical events: historical overview of African American (men and women) in college sports /
  • Angela Lumpkin
  • Chapter 2. A place to call home: college athletics at HBCUs and 21st century implications /
  • Samuel R. Hodge and Robert A. Bennett
  • Section II: Recruitment, retention, and NCAA rules and regulations.
  • Chapter 3. Examining student-athlete support services: implications for African American sports participants /
  • Janice L. Hilliard
  • Chapter 4. Sports social work, black male college athletes, and trauma /
  • Emmett L. Gill, Jr
  • Chapter 5. Community and junior colleges athletic programs: new models for success /
  • Ronald Althouse and Dana Brooks
  • Section III: Gender and race intersections.
  • Chapter 6. The glass ceiling effect for African American women coaches and athletic administrators /
  • Robertha Abney
  • Chapter 7. Title IX compliance at historically black colleges and universities: how the intersectionality of race impacts gender-based policies /
  • Cryshanna A. Jackson Leftwich
  • Chapter 8. ReColoring Title IX: increasing black female athletes' participation through shared advocacy /
  • Jacqueline Mcdowell, Emmett L. Gill, Jr., and Tina Sloan Green
  • Section IV: Racism, media, exposure, stereotypes, fan support, and diversity.
  • Chapter 9. Who am I? racial identity, athletic identity, and the African American athlete /
  • Louis Harrison, Jr., Jessica Lietner, Javier Wallace, Taylor Payne, and Daniel Thomas
  • Chapter 10. The contemporary American study of whiteness in sport /
  • Suzanne Malia Lawrence
  • Chapter 11. The operation of the conveyor belt in and through college sport /
  • Kristi F. Oshiro, Anthony J. Weems, Sayvon J. L. Foster, and John N. Singer
  • Chapter 12. Alumni support, ethnicity, and fan loyalty /
  • Ronald Althouse, Dana Brooks, and Andrea Dean-Crowley
  • Chapter 13. Talofa (hello) American higher education: Polynesians, pigskins, and participation in college football /
  • C. Keith Harrison, Monica Morita, and Laurel Traynowicz
  • Section V: Black athletes and pop culture.
  • Chapter 14 The culture of today's ballplayers and ballin' images: African American (Black) manhood in a hip-hop World /
  • C. Keith Harrison, Troy A. Vincent, Reggie Saunders, and Cliff Parks
  • Conclusion
  • Index
  • About the Authors.