Game of Privilege: An African American History of Golf

Author:   Lane Demas
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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9781469669281


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   28 February 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lane Demas
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.611kg
ISBN:  

9781469669281


ISBN 10:   1469669285
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   28 February 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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An accessible, detailed history of African Americans and the history of golf. Demas challenges the accepted ideas of who has traditionally played golf and the popularity of the sport among various classes, races, and genders . . . [to demonstrate] the importance of sport in understanding the history of society as well as the important and pioneering connections between sports and civil rights.""--Florida Historical Quarterly Demas's research, use of images, extensive footnotes, and historical tables make his book invaluable for researching leisure, African American and southern history, and, of course, golf itself.""--Journal of Southern History Provides the most complete account of the African-American experience in golf.""--Journal of African American History Shows how a single pastime--golf--provides a unique and powerful lens through which to examine and better understand the African American experience. The book concludes with a fascinating look at the Tiger Woods phenomenon, rejecting the standard view that Woods and his 1997 Masters victory represented a turning point for race and golf.""--American Historical Review A terrific book that will hold the interest of anyone who wants to gain a fuller understanding of [golf's] development and the role that African Americans played in it.--Michigan Historical Review The story [Demas] has to tell is enthralling. . . . Reminds us that golf can be serious business--and that it's much more than a game.--Wilmington Star News There are a number of lessons to be learned from this book. . . . An unsettling but solid perspective on America.--Library Journal This book is layered, fascinating, and tells an important history.--CHOICE


A terrific book that will hold the interest of anyone who wants to gain a fuller understanding of [golf's] development and the role that African Americans played in it.--Michigan Historical Review An accessible, detailed history of African Americans and the history of golf. Demas challenges the accepted ideas of who has traditionally played golf and the popularity of the sport among various classes, races, and genders . . . [to demonstrate] the importance of sport in understanding the history of society as well as the important and pioneering connections between sports and civil rights.--Florida Historical Quarterly Demas's research, use of images, extensive footnotes, and historical tables make his book invaluable for researching leisure, African American and southern history, and, of course, golf itself.--Journal of Southern History Provides the most complete account of the African-American experience in golf.--Journal of African American History Shows how a single pastime--golf--provides a unique and powerful lens through which to examine and better understand the African American experience. The book concludes with a fascinating look at the Tiger Woods phenomenon, rejecting the standard view that Woods and his 1997 Masters victory represented a turning point for race and golf.--American Historical Review The story [Demas] has to tell is enthralling. . . . Reminds us that golf can be serious business--and that it's much more than a game.--Wilmington Star News There are a number of lessons to be learned from this book. . . . An unsettling but solid perspective on America.--Library Journal This book is layered, fascinating, and tells an important history.--CHOICE


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Lane Demas is professor of history at Central Michigan University.

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