Fight for Old DC by Andrew Otoole

Fight for Old DC by Andrew Otoole

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Zusammenfassung

Using the story of George Preston Marshall’s ownership of the Washington Redskins, and in particular his holdout against the integration of black players, Fight for Old DC chronicles the pivotal years when the NFL began its ascent to the top of the US’s sporting interest.

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Fight for Old DC by Andrew Otoole

In 1932 laundry-store tycoon George Preston Marshall became part owner of the Boston Braves franchise in the National Football League. To separate his franchise from the baseball team, he renamed it the Redskins in 1933 and then in 1937 moved his team to Washington DC, where the team won two NFL championships over the next decade. But it was off the field that Marshall made his lasting impact. An innovator, he achieved many “firsts” in professional football. His team was the first to telecast all its games, have its own fight song and a halftime show, and assemble its own marching band and cheerleading squad. He viewed football as an entertainment business and accordingly made changes to increase scoring and improve the fan experience. But along with innovation, there was controversy. Marshall was a proud son of the South, and as the fifties came to a close, his team remained the only franchise in the three major league sports to not have a single black player. Marshall came under pressure from Congress and the NFL and its president, Pete Rozelle, as league expansion and new television contract possibilities forced the issue on the reluctant owner. Outside forces finally pushed Marshall to trade for Bobby Mitchell, the team’s first black player, in 1962. With the story of Marshall’s holdout as the backdrop, Fight for Old DC chronicles these pivotal years when the NFL began its ascent to the top of the nation’s sporting interest.
"Excellent, highly readable. . . It belongs on the bookshelves of NFL fans."—G. Louis Heath, AETHLON: The Journal of Sport Literature
"One of the best books I have read on integration in sports."—Guy Who Reviews Sports Books
"An important contribution to African American studies as well as the limited previous scholarship on D.C. sports history."—Brett L. Abrams, Washington History

Andrew O'Toole is the author of several books on sports, including Paul Brown: The Rise and Fall and Rise Again of Football's Most Innovative Coach, Smiling Irish Eyes: Art Rooney and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780803299351
ISBN 10 0803299354
Titel Fight for Old DC
Autor Andrew Otoole
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag University of Nebraska Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2016-11-01
Seitenanzahl 272
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