Authors: Simon Henderson
88
. Demas,
Integrating the Gridiron,
126â27.
89
. Interview with Melvin Hamilton, April 19, 2004.
90
. Interview with Alan Zerfoss, September 12, 2004.
91
. Interview with Gary Fox, August 22, 2004.
92
. Interview with Alan Zerfoss, September 12, 2004.
93
. Interview with Ken Hustad, March 21, 2004.
94
. Interview with Alan Zerfoss, September 12, 2004.
95
. Interview with Gary Fox, August 22, 2004.
96
. Ibid.; interview with Ken Hustad, March 21, 2004; interview with Alan Zerfoss, September 12, 2004; interview with Dr. Michael Newton, August 16, 2004.
97
. Interview with Dr. Michael Newton, August 16, 2004.
98
. Interview with Ken Hustad, March 21, 2004.
99
. Interview with Conrad Dobler, March 12, 2004.
100
. Lipsitz,
Possessive Investment in Whiteness,
21.
101
.
New York Times,
November 1, 1969.
102
.
New York Times,
November 10, 1969.
103
. Demas,
Integrating the Gridiron,
130.
6. Dixie and the Absence of a Black Athletic Revolt
1
. Interview with Eddie Brown, October 23, 2006; interview with Haskel Stanback, October 17, 2006.
2
. Pope,
Patriotic Games,
65â67, 103â4.
3
. R. Gudmestad, “Baseball, the Lost Cause, and the New South in Richmond, Virginia,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
52â80.
4
. Pope,
Patriotic Games,
91â93.
5
. A. Doyle, “Turning the Tide: College Football and Southern Progressivism,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
114â15.
6
. Borucki, “You're Dixie's Football Pride,” 481.
7
. Doyle, “Turning the Tide,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
122.
8
. Kemper,
College Football,
89.
9
. Miller, “To Bring the Race along Rapidly: Sport, Student Culture, and Educational Mission at Historically Black Colleges during the Interwar Years,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
129.
10
. Cobb,
Redefining Southern Culture,
127.
11
. Kemper,
College Football,
137.
12
. T. Ownby, “Manhood, Memory, and White Men's Sports in the American South,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
336â39.
13
. The SEC was made up of the Universities of Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana State, Mississippi State, Ole Miss (University of Mississippi), Kentucky, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt.
14
. Klarman, “How Brown Changed Race Relations,” 84.
15
. Martin,
Benching Jim Crow,
57â87.
16
. Wallenstein, “Black Southerners and Nonblack Universities,” 33â35.
17
. Ibid., 21.
18
. Martin,
Benching Jim Crow,
92, 117, 125.
19
. Ibid., 204.
20
. Jeffries, “Fields of Play,” 269â70.
21
. Interview with Steve Sloan, November 19, 2006.
22
. J. E. Davis, “Baseball's Reluctant Challenge: Desegregating Major League Spring Training Sites, 1961â64,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
200â218.
23
. New York NAACP branch to Wilkins, June 12, 1961, group 3, box A3, Sports, NAACP collection.
24
. Martin, “Integrating New Year's Day,” 194.
25
. R. Henderson, “Something More than the Game,” 235.
26
. Demas,
Integrating the Gridiron,
72â74.
27
. Ibid., 88â93; Pratt,
We Shall Not Be Moved,
46.
28
. Pratt,
We Shall Not Be Moved,
61â63.
29
. Ibid., 71â75.
30
. Ibid., 93â97.
31
. Trillin,
Education in Georgia,
83.
32
. Pratt,
We Shall Not Be Moved,
121.
33
. Trillin,
Education in Georgia,
90.
34
. Cohodas,
Band Played Dixie,
74.
35
. Thornton, “Symbolism at Ole Miss,” 255â65.
36
. Catsam, “Sic 'Em White Folks!,” 88.
37
. Cohodas,
Band Played Dixie,
78â82.
38
. Catsam, “Sic 'Em White Folks!,” 93â94.
39
. Clark,
Schoolhouse Door,
164â65.
40
. Cohodas,
Band Played Dixie,
89.
41
. Ibid., 104â15.
42
. A. Doyle, “An Atheist in Alabama Is Someone Who Doesn't Believe in Bear Bryant: A Symbol for an Embattled South,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
248.
43
. Clark,
Schoolhouse Door,
140â43.
44
. Doyle, “Atheist in Alabama,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
253â55; Kemper,
College Football,
135â37.
45
. Doyle, “Atheist in Alabama,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
254â57; Kemper,
College Football,
140â41.
46
. Clark,
Schoolhouse Door,
164â66.
47
. Martin, “Hold That (Color) Line!,” 168.
48
. Interview with Willie Brown, October 4, 2004.
49
. Interview with Bill Richardson, January 22, 2008; interview with George Patton, March 24, 2006.
50
. Interview with Bill Richardson, January 22, 2008.
51
. Interview with Horace King, March 31, 2006.
52
. Grundy,
Learning to Win,
270.
53
. Lester McClain oral history, 1992, University of Tennessee Special Collections.
54
. Martin, “Hold That (Color) Line!,” 166.
55
. Ibid., 171.
56
. Borucki, “You're Dixie's Football Pride,” 486.
57
. Topchik, “First Move Awaits UT in Getting Negro Athletes,”
Daily Beacon
(University of Tennessee), October 8, 1965.
58
. “Integration? No Problem,”
Middlesboro (Ky.) Daily News,
May 2, 1967.
59
.
Middlesboro (Ky.) Daily News,
October 3, 1967.
60
. Martin, “Hold That (Color) Line!,” 175.
61
. “Nashville Negro Ace to Sign with Vols,”
Knoxville (Tenn.) Journal,
May 9, 1967.
62
. Martin, “Hold That (Color) Line!,” 178.
63
. McClain oral history, 1992, University of Tennessee Special Collections.
64
. Interview with Condredge Holloway, October 4, 2006.
65
. Interview with Bill Battle, November 20, 2006.
66
. Martin, “Hold That (Color) Line!,” 179.
67
. Borucki, “You're Dixie's Football Pride,” 487.
68
. Martin,
Benching Jim Crow,
276.
69
. Doyle, “Atheist in Alabama,” in Miller,
Sporting World,
271.
70
. Interview with Horace King, March 31, 2006; interview with Vince Dooley, March 20, 1968.
71
.
Red and Black
(University of Georgia), January 12, 1971.
72
. Martin, “Hold That (Color) Line!,” 189â90.
73
. J. Paul, McGhee, and Fant, “Arrival and Ascendance of Black Athletes,” 288.
74
. Interview with Horace King, March 31, 2006.
75
. Interview with Haskel Stanback, October 17, 2006.
76
. Interview with Eddie Brown, October 23, 2006.
77
. Interview with Condredge Holloway, October 4, 2006; interview with Bill Battle, November 20, 2006.
78
.
Red and Black,
November 2, 1973.
79
. McClain oral history, 1992, University of Tennessee Special Collections.
80
. Edwards,
Revolt of the Black Athlete,
88.
81
. Cohodas,
Band Played Dixie,
165.
82
. Interview with Horace King, March 31, 2006.
83
.
Daily Beacon,
October 16, 1972.
84
. Interview with Haskel Stanback, October 17, 2006.
85
. McClain oral history, 1990, p. 13, University of Tennessee Special Collections.
86
. Interview with Horace King, March 31, 2006.
87
. Interview with Condredge Holloway, October 4, 2006.
88
. Interview with Johnny Musso, November 27, 2006.
89
. Cohodas,
Band Played Dixie,
171â72.
90
. Interview with Vince Dooley, March 20, 2006.
91
. Interview with Haskel Stanback, October 17, 2006.
92
. Interview with Bill Battle, November 20, 2006.
93
. Interview with Thomas Lyons, March 21, 2006.
94
. Interview with Condredge Holloway, October 4, 2006.
95
. Interview with Vince Dooley, March 20, 2006.
96
.
Red and Black,
November 4, 1971.
97
. Interview with Horace King, March 31, 2006.
98
. Interview with Johnny Musso, November 27, 2006.
99
. Lopez,
Cougars of Any Color,
160â66.
1
. “Mendenhall Creates Stir with Bin Laden Tweets,”
Lincoln (Ill.) Courier,
May 4, 2011, accessed August 5, 2011,
http://www.lincolncourier.com/sports/pro/x449047096/mendenhall-creates-stir-with-bin-laden-tweets
.
2
. Scott Brown, “Twitter Comments Cost Mendenhall Endorsement Deal,”
Tribune-Review
(Pittsburgh), May 6, 2011, accessed August 5, 2011,
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/steelers/s_735693.html
.
3
. Scott Brown, “Steeler Veterans Address Mendenhall Flap,”
Tribune-Review
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http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/steelers/s_737055.html
.
4
. “Steve Spurrier Bans His Team from Using Twitter,”
SportingNews.com
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http://aol.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2011â08â04/steve-spurrier-bans-south-carolina-gamecocks-from-using-twitter
.
5
. Darren Rovell, “Coaches Ban of Twitter Proves College Sports Isn't about Education,” CNBC, August 8, 2011, accessed November 15, 2011,
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.
6
. Hall, “Long Civil Rights Movement,” 1237â38.
7
. Hartmann,
Race, Culture, and the Revolt of the Black Athlete,
245â47.
8
. Bass,
Not the Triumph,
345.
9
. Brooks and Althouse, “Fifty Years After Jackie Robinson,” 318.
10
. Zirin,
Welcome to the Terrordome
.
11
. Bass,
Not the Triumph,
346.
12
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Brundage, Avery, Collection. International Olympic Committee archives, Lausanne, Switzerland.
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