Interesting Athletes
A Newspaper Artist’s Look at Blacks in Sports
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About the Book
George L. Lee was an extraordinarily talented and sensitive artist whose career began in the 1930s in the newspaper business in Chicago. He was there when Joe Louis captured the heavyweight title. He drew the black athletes who broke into major league baseball.
This collection has seven sections of ink sketches and cameo biographies: Boxers—American and World; The Story of Joe Louis; Boxing Events of the ’50s; Baseball Players; Football Players; Basketball Players; and Runners, Jockeys, Golfers and Other Sports Figures. It repeats nothing from the highly successful Interesting People (McFarland, 1989, paperback 2012; “Fascinating…recommended”—Library Journal).
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
George L. Lee
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 176
Bibliographic Info: 175 illustrations, index
Copyright Date: 2012 [1990]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6766-2
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface ix
Boxers—American and World 1
The Story of Joe Lewis 31
Boxing Events of the ’50s 45
Baseball Players 71
Football Players 109
Basketball Players 129
Other Sports Figures 137
Index 163
Book Reviews & Awards
“newspaper cartoons from the past four decades. Many from the Defender and Chicago Tribune. Data is provided on many figures (all indexed)…. An interesting document of a historical aspect of journalism”—ARBA; “brings back not only sports memories, but the memory of an era in Chicago newspaper art”—Reference & Research Book News.