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Career In Crisis: Paul ""Bear"" Bryant And The 1971 Season Of Change (H719/Mrc) (Hardcover)
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Career In Crisis: Paul ""Bear"" Bryant And The 1971 Season Of Change (H719/Mrc) (Hardcover)
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The American image of Alabama during the 1960s could be summed up
by two distinct, and seemingly disconnected, images: Birmingham's
Bull Connor targeting hoses against civil rights marchers and Coach
Paul W. "Bear" Bryant guiding University of Alabama football to
three national championships during the decade. By the end of the
1960s, however, both images had faded. Birmingham solved the worst
of its civil rights problems and began to move into the modern era.
Alabama football, on the other hand, appeared mired in mediocrity.
Back to back 6-5 seasons suggested that Bear Bryant and his program
could not adapt to the modern, integrated era of Southeastern
Conference (SEC) football. The football program came under attack
by its own university when the Afro-American Student Association
sued the famous coach and the athletic department for not
recruiting black athletes. While this suit was eventually dropped
in federal district court, the message was clear. The University of
Alabama had to recruit black athletes with the same fervor as white
ones. Bryant's era seemed as dead as that of Bull Connor and the
rabid segregationists. The year 1971, however, changed everything
in Alabama football. This book examines why the team waned in the
late 1960s and how was it revived in the 1970s. Read within the
context of the social and political changes of the Civil Rights
Movement, John David Briley's book is more than a history of a
successful team; it also examines in detail, with probing
interviews and extant manuscript sources, the internal process of
cultural changes at Alabama that helped produce the team's and the
coach's resurgence. This book is for anyone interested in sports,
football, or civil rights.
General
Imprint: |
Mercer University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2021 |
First published: |
September 2006 |
Dimensions: |
165 x 237 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Paper over boards / With dust jacket
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Pages: |
340 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-88146-025-4 |
Categories: |
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Sport
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Sport
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LSN: |
0-88146-025-7 |
Barcode: |
9780881460254 |
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