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The Transformation of NFL Football by Black Culture in the 1970s; J.Dinerstein Fiaca and Race and Silence in Argentine Football; G.Farred Race and Basketball in the Works of John Edgar Wideman; T.Church Guzzio How the New Negro Whupped Jim Joe Louis and the Gendered Fight for Racial Equality in the 1930s; T.Runstedler The Harmonizing Mexico's Selection for the 1968 Olympics; E.Zolov Gendered Bodies/Gendered Women, Athletics, and Citizenship in Peronist Argentina; C.Kahr Reading and Rereading the Reflections on West Indies Cricket; M.Arthur & J.Scanlon Wa a o, wa ba ski na me ska ta!: 'Indian' Mascots, Hegemony, and Media Representation of Race; D.A.Tyeeme Clark 'Ritchie' Allen and Black A View from the White Suburbs; M.Frye Jacobson Clearing the The National Movement(s) of American Baseball; M.Keefe The Stepping Holmes-Cooney, Rocky, and 'Race, Race, Race'; C. Rotella

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First published January 1, 2005

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Amy Bass

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As seen on the TODAY SHOW and heard on NPR, ONE GOAL is "AN EDIFYING AND ADRENALINE-CHARGED TALE." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
ONE GOAL: A Coach, A Team, and the Game that Brought A Divided Town Together from Hachette Book Group.
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Amy Bass was born and raised in New England. Now a New Yorker, the Red Sox, the Berkshires, and Cape Cod remain big pieces of her heart. The daughter of two noted local journalists, she grew up surrounded by books, mountains, and the enormous vegetable gardens, berry patches, and fruit orchard cultivated by her parents.

A history professor by day, Amy Bass has written about politics and sport for Slate, Salon, CNN Opinion, The Undefeated, and The Christian Century. She has served as senior research supervisor for NBC Olympic Sports, winning at Emmy Award for her work at the London Olympics in 2012.

ONE GOAL is her fourth book.

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