sports, education, and social change in twentieth-century North Carolina /
Pamela Grundy.
Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
2001.
1 online resource (x, 377 pages) :
illustrations
Fred W. Morrison series in Southern studies
Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-358) and index.
Introduction -- The Fire of Rivalry: Men's College Athletics, 1880-1901 -- Our Own Ability: Sport and Image among College Women, 1900-1920 -- Preparation for Citizenship: The Spread of High School Basketball, 1913-1934 -- The Relationships of Life: White Men, Competition, and the Structure of Society, 1919-1936 -- It Was Our Whole Lives: The Growth of Women's Basketball, 1920-1953 -- A Special Type of Discipline: Manhood and Community in African American Institutions, 1923-1957 -- The Big Time: College Hoops on the Rise, 1946-1965 -- From Amazons to Glamazons: The Decline of Women's Basketball, 1936-1956 -- The Seat of the Trouble: Athletes, Cheerleaders, and Civil Rights, 1938-1971 -- Epilogue: Sports and Social Change.
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This text examines the many meanings that school sports have taken on in North Carolina, linking athletic programs at state universities, public high schools and other educational institutions to social and economic shifts in the state and drawing conclusions about American society in general.
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JSTOR
22573/ctt5g9nrt
Learning to win.
0807826197
College sports-- North Carolina-- History-- 20th century.
Educational change-- North Carolina-- History-- 20th century.
School sports-- North Carolina-- History-- 20th century.
Social change-- North Carolina.
Sports-- North Carolina-- History-- 20th century.
Changement social-- Caroline du Nord.
Enseignement-- Réforme-- Caroline du Nord-- Histoire-- 20e siècle.
Sports-- Caroline du Nord-- Histoire-- 20e siècle.
Sports scolaires-- Caroline du Nord-- Histoire-- 20e siècle.
Sports universitaires-- Caroline du Nord-- Histoire-- 20e siècle.