TY - BOOK AU - Feinstein,John AU - Williams,Doug TI - Raise a fist, take a knee: race and the illusion of progress in modern sports SN - 0316540935 AV - GV706.32 F456 2021 U1 - 796.089/96 23/2021 PY - 2021/// CY - New York PB - Little, Brown and Company KW - African American athletes KW - Discrimination in sports KW - United States KW - Racism in sports KW - Sports KW - Social aspects KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Race relations N1 - Includes index; Foreword by Doug Williams -- Introduction -- Prologue: The icons: Mexico City, 1968 -- Part I. Football -- The pioneers -- "The scoreboard doesn't lie" -- "Not bad for a running back" -- Still climbing the wall -- The younger generation -- Part II. Basketball -- Pathfinders -- Climbing the mountain -- Dreamers -- The younger generation -- Exceptions -- Part III. Baseball and other pastimes -- Baseball -- Outliers -- The watchdog N2 - "Commentators, coaches, and fans alike have long touted the diverse rosters of leagues like the NFL and MLB as sterling examples of a post-racial America. Yet decades after Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in a display of Black power and pride, and years after Colin Kaepernick shocked the world by kneeling for the national anthem, the role Black athletes and coaches are expected to perform - both on and off the field - still can be determined as much by stereotype and old-fashion ideology as ability and performance. Whether it's the pre-game moments of resistance, the lack of diversity among coaching and managerial staff, or the consistent undervaluation of Black quarterbacks, racial politics impact every aspect of every sport being played - yet the gigantic salaries and glitzy lifestyles of pro athletes often disguise the ugly truths of how minority players are treated and discarded by their White bosses. John Feinstein crisscrossed the country to secure personal interviews with quarterbacks, coaches, and more, revealing the stories none of us have heard (but all of us should know). Seventy-five years after Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line, race is still a central and defining factor of America's professional sports leagues."--publisher's website ER -