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" Tricksters in the Madhouse : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 702229
Doc. No : b524418
Main Entry : Christgau, John
Title & Author : Tricksters in the Madhouse : : Lakers vs. Globetrotters, 1948 /\ John Christgau
Publication Statement : Lincoln :: University of Nebraska Press,, [2004]
: , ©2004
Page. NO : 219 pages ;; 23 cm
ISBN : 0803215266
: : 9780803215269
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-215)
Contents : The Race -- Ma Piersall -- The Kangaroo Kid -- Babe -- Goose -- Ermer -- The Fastest Runner on Sixty-first Street -- Blackie -- The King of Basketball -- The Crisco Kid -- Olson's Terrible Swedes -- Sambo -- Johnny and Abe -- Bucky -- Pop -- Marques -- Ted -- The Wee Ice Mon -- David and Goliath -- The Father, the Son, the Holy Ghost -- The shot -- Sweetwater -- Over time -- Shaq -- Rigo
Abstract : "In February 1948 the brand-new, all-white Minneapolis Lakers were arguably the greatest basketball team in America, favored to win the World Professional Basketball Tournament later that year. Meanwhile the Harlem Globetrotters, at the center of black basketball, were riding their own incredible 103-game winning streak. Best known to white audiences for their clowning and comedy, the Globetrotters were not even thought to be in the same league with the mighty Lakers. So when these two powerhouses met for the first time - on February 19, 1948, before an audience of eighteen thousand in Chicago Stadium - basketball fans everywhere were in for an eye-opening performance."
: "Tricksters in the Madhouse is the story of this pivotal meeting, a game that would encapsulate the growing racial tensions of the era, particularly the struggle of black Americans to gain legitimacy in the segregated world of sports. Play by play, John Christgau recreates the heart-stopping game that would shock white basketball fans raised to view black athletes in separate and unequal terms. Through in-depth interviews and extensive research, Christgau brings this critical match-up to life. By looking beyond the drama in the arena to the broader events of the day, he also puts the game in its sociological context, revealing how, even as it enacted the racial inequalities of the time, this crucial game represented an important step toward equality."--Jacket
Subject : Harlem Globetrotters-- History
: Minneapolis Lakers (Basketball team)-- History
Subject : Sports rivalries-- United States
Dewey Classification : ‭796.323/09776/579‬
LC Classification : ‭GV885.42.M56‬‭C47 2004‬
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