Black Man vs. The World : Jack Johnson's trials, tribulations, and triumphs
Bibliographie
- Auteurs : Pollack Adam J. ;
- ISBN : 978-1-949783-00-1, 1-949783-00-6
- Sujets : Boxeurs noirs américains 1870-1914, Boxeurs noirs américains, Boxe, United States, Biographie, Johnson, JackJohnson
- Comprend : Black Man versus The World, Jack Johnson's trials, tribulations, and triumphs
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 volume (655 pages), : Illustrations, portraits, couverture illustrée, 23 cm
- Pays de publication : États-Unis
Notes
Notes bibliographiques en bas de page. Index
Résumé
'This book tells the story of Jack Johnson, the first black man to fight for and win the world heavyweight championship. Johnson's life and fights are recounted based on multiple local next-day primary sources, archival documents, as well as a multitude of rare photographs, cartoons, and advertisements. You will follow his path from a poverty-stricken struggling unknown, to a contender battling against the color line, lobbying for a title shot which he had earned but for his race, all the way to the championship, his reign, and the great efforts to find a white fighter capable of dethroning him. Both black and white-owned newspapers offer their plethora of perspectives and substantial context about race, both inside and outside of the ring, better enabling the reader to understand Johnson's struggles and symbolic significance both to whites and blacks throughout the world. This book includes racial incidents, lynchings and riots, analysis of the significant racial impact of Johnson's achievements, religious and racial objections and arguments, and legal battles and obstacles Johnson and the sport of boxing faced, including fight film bans, his criminal trial for violation of the White-Slave Traffic Act (based on the actual trial transcript), and even battle for the right to defend his crown in England. This is a revised and condensed version of In the Ring With Jack Johnson: Parts I and II combined.'