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Forty Minutes of Hell - The Extraordinary Life of Nolan Richardson

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Zusatztext "This is a great story about America and its hidden histories. . . Every black college coach with a good job today owes Nolan Richardson a measure of respect for the fearless way he kicked down doors. Every American should thank him for showing us it was possible." Informationen zum Autor Rus Bradburd's fiction has appeared in the Southern Review , the Colorado Review , and Aethlon , and his essays have appeared in SLAM magazine, the New York Times , the Los Angeles Times , and the Houston Chronicle . The author of Paddy on the Hardwood , Bradburd is an assistant professor at New Mexico State University. Klappentext Born in El Paso's Segundo Barrio, Nolan Richardson was the first black star for legendary basketball coach Don Haskins at Texas Western College. Rising to national prominence at the University of Arkansas, Richardson became the first black coach at a Southern school to win the NCAA Championship, playing an electrifying style dubbed “Forty Minutes of Hell.” His outspoken response to perceived racial injustices culminated in Richardson's accusing his university of discrimination, bringing about an abrupt end to his college career. The only coach in history to win a Junior College, NIT, and NCAA title, Richardson now coaches in the WNBA. Rus Bradburd, a former assistant coach under Don Haskins, highlights Richardson's trailblazing career with empathy and intimacy, revealing a man whose hard-won successes were matched by deeply felt losses. An inside look at the politics of race in college sports, Forty Minutes of Hell sets Richardson's complex story against the backdrop of a decisive time in American history. Zusammenfassung “Nolan Richardson’s extraordinary life and success as the University of Arkansas’ coach are an important chapter in the history of our country’s struggle for racial equality, with all the excitement of the Final Four. What an incredible journey!” —President Bill Clinton   Forty Minutes of Hell by Rus Bradburd is an intricate exploration of the politics of race and sports, from the Jim Crow era until today, witnessed through the life of legendary African-American basketball coach and NCAA Title winner Nolan Richardson. A remarkable story of pride, courage, and accomplishment in the face of discrimination, Forty Minutes of Hell is also a fascinating window into the world of elite collegiate sports. NBA legend Charles Barkley calls this inspiring and important biography, “A great story about America and its hidden histories….Every American should thank [Richardson] for showing us it was possible.” ...

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Authors Rus Bradburd
Publisher Amistad
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.02.2011
 
EAN 9780061690471
ISBN 978-0-06-169047-1
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 135 mm x 203 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Guides > Sport

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Historical, HUMOR: Topic / Sports, SPORTS & RECREATION: History, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Sports, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Political, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Rich & Famous, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Culinary, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Military, SPORTS & RECREATION: Basketball, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Jewish

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