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African-American Men In Modern U.S. Basketball And Football: The Exploitation Of Collegiate Athletes And Underrepresentation In Coaching, Sydney Burroughs
African-American Men In Modern U.S. Basketball And Football: The Exploitation Of Collegiate Athletes And Underrepresentation In Coaching, Sydney Burroughs
Undergraduate Honors Theses
Racial inequalities have prevailed since the establishment of the United States government in 1776. Despite the moral wrongdoings that took place in this country’s past and laws which have been put in place to combat this, African Americans are still marginalized. Looking through the window to the sport world, this is still present as collegiate athletes of African-American descent are exploited in the two sports which generate the most revenue in American sport–football and basketball. Beyond the role of the athlete, Black men are restricted in the coaching world as well, as they are wildly underrepresented. Research provides understanding as …
Volume 67, Number 10 (October 1949), James Francis Cooke
Volume 67, Number 10 (October 1949), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Listening Pleasure
Football is More than Touchdowns
Fine Art of Practicing (interview with Byron Janis)
Strange Parallels
How to Write Music Manuscripts: An Expert Reveals the Secret of Neat, Legible Writing
Dilemma of the Strings
Sir Thomas Goes on Record (interview)
So You Want to Be an Artist? (interview with Charles L. Wagner)
Music in Industry Pays Dividends
On the Decline of the Art of Singing (first published in 1893)
Silence in Music
Miracles of Recording (interview with Lawrence A. Ruddell)
Mormon Tabernacle Organ in Salt Lake City, Part 2
Editorial: The Chopin Centennial