african american boxers

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Undisputed truth

2014
Presents a memoir from Mike Tyson, the onetime heavyweight champion of the world.

The rise of Mike Tyson, heavyweight

2014
"Covering Mike Tyson's rise through the amateur and professional boxing ranks, this book follows the Brooklyn native from his early years as a 12 year old criminal in Brownsville to his 1988 heavyweight unification match with Michael Spinks. The book focuses on the Catskill Boxing Club and his home life with D'Amato and his surrogate mother Camille Ewald"--Provided by publisher.

Knockout!

photobiography of boxer Joe Louis
2008
A biography in pictures of African-American boxer Joe Louis.

The longest fight

in the ring with Joe Gans, boxing's first African American champion
2012
In The longest fight, the longtime Washington Post correspondent William Gildea tells the story of the longest boxing match of the twentieth century-- between Joe Gans , the first African American boxing champion, and "Battling" Nelson, a vicious and dirty brawler-- which would stretch to forty-two rounds and last two hours and forty-eight minutes. An new rail line brought spectators from around the country, dozens of reporters came to file blow-by-blow accounts, and an entrepreneurial crew's film of the fight, shown in theaters shortly afterward, endures to this day. The longest fight also recounts something much greater-- the longer battle that Gans fought against prejudice as the premier black athlete of his time. It is a portrait of life in black America at the turn of the twentieth century, of what it was like to be the first black athlete to successfully cross the nation's gaping racial divide. Gans was smart, witty, trim, and handsome-- with one-punch knockout power and groundbreaking defensive skills-- and his courage despite discrimination prefigures the strife faced by many of America's finest athletes, including Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, and Muhammad Ali.

A nation's hope

the story of boxing legend Joe Louis
2011
Tells about Joe Louis, an African American boxer, and his match against German boxer, Max Schmeling, in 1938.

The fight of the century

Ali vs. Frazier March 8, 1971
2008

Black Jack

the ballad of Jack Johnson
2010
Art and poetry combine to tell the story of boxer Jack Johnson, who became the first African-American world heavyweight boxing champion in the early part of the twentieth century.

Eugene Bullard

Black expatriate in jazz-age Paris
2000
Chronicles the life of Eugene Bullard, the first African-American fighter pilot, discussing his lifelong search for respect, which led him to leave the U.S. and take up residence in Paris.

Joe Louis

1997
Discusses the life of the heavyweight boxing champion who became a symbol of success and determination not just for blacks but for all Americans.

Joe Louis

hard times man
2010
Draws on research and first-hand interviews to examine the life of Joe Louis and explore his influence on boxing as well as race relations in the United States.

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