Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We're Afraid to Talk about It by Jon Entine, Earl Smith (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2001
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 350,687
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    • Pub. Date: January 2001
    • Publisher: PublicAffairs
    • Format: Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 350,687

    Synopsis

    Award-winning journalist Jon Entine's Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We're Afraid to Talk About It created enormous controversy when Public Affairs released it in hardcover in t fall of last year. Rarely does a book so highly lauded by critics also elicited letters to the editor so passionately praising or damning the author for even daring to raise the subject.

    Drawing on the latest scientific research, and addressing all the major sports of North America, Entine persuasively shows why biology and ancestry are significant components of the stunning ascension of black athletes. He offers a gripping history of blacks in sports and a fascinating examination of the circumstances that have made addressing the facts so difficult and controversial.

    Artfully, and carefully, combining science, sports history, and sociology, Taboo has already proven to be one of the most controversial and illuminating books in recent memory.

    About the Author:
    Jon Entine is a journalist and Emmy-winning producer, formerly with NBC and ABC News. The winner of a National Press Club Award, Entine authors a column, "The Ethical Edge," and writes for newspapers and magazines around the world. His television special on black athletes, written with Tom Brokaw, was named the Inter-national Sports Film of the Year. He lives in Southern California

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    The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

    Emerge: Black America's News Magazine - Carolyn White

    Taboo is a good read for anyone interested in the history of Black athletes in the United States and worldwide….Whether you agree with Entine or not, Taboo illustrates that some controversies are too complex to be solved in terms of Black and White.

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    Biography

    Jon Entine first became interested in the subject of black athletes when he produced a 1989 television special for Tom Brokaw on the subject. The long-time producer of NBC Nightly News, Entine has also written numerous articles, several of them major award-winners. He lives in Southern California.

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