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Contents  Foreword —Kenneth L. Shropshire  Introduction. The African American and Latino Athlete in Post–World War II America: A Historical Review —Michael E. Lomax  . New Orleans, New Football League, and New Attitudes: The American Football League All-Star Game Boycott, January  —Maureen Smith  . Battles for Control over Muhammad Ali’s Career and Image —Michael Ezra  . Bedazzle Them with Brilliance, Bamboozle Them with Bull: Harry Edwards, Black Power, and the Revolt of the Black Athlete Revisited —Michael E. Lomax  . The Black Panther Party and the Revolt of the Black Athlete: Sport and Revolutionary Consciousness —Ron Briley  . Dark Spirits: The Emergence of Cultural Nationalism on the Sidelines and on Campus —Kurt Edward Kemper  . Title IX and African American Female Athletes —Sarah K. Fields   . Mexican Baseball Teams in the Midwest, –: The Politics of Cultural Survival and Civil Rights —Richard Santillan  . Roberto Clemente: Images, Identity, and Legacy —Samuel O. Regalado  . The Pigskin Pulpito: A Brief Overview of the Experiences of Mexican American High School Football Coaches in Texas —Jorge Iber  Conclusion. A Contested Terrain: The Sporting Experiences of African American and Latino Athletes in Post–World War II America —Billy Hawkins  Contributors  Index Contents ...

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