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Their Day in the Sun - Women of the 1932 Olympics

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The 1932 Olympic games took place in Los Angeles in the depths of the Great Depression; that they were held at all falls barely short of miraculous. The United States sent thirty-seven women to compete-seventeen swimmers, seventeen track and field athletes, and three fencers. It was not easy, and far from acceptable, for a woman to be an athlete in 1932. As late as April 1931 the International Olympic Committee seriously considered eliminating women's events. The young Americans did their part to capture the imagination of spectators and reporters. Through the sports press they catapulted the Olympic Games and women's athletics into the nation's consciousness as never before.

Doris Pieroth creates vivid portraits of the women, including the great Babe Didrikson, the confident and outspoken track and field star; Tidye Pickett, one of only two African American women who represented the United States despite encountering racial discrimination; and Helene Madison, winner of three gold medals in swimming, who returned triumphantly to Seattle's West Green Lake Beach-as a hotdog vendor (park department rules barred women from teaching swimming).

The team truly represented America-a democratic cross-section from New York to California, Washington to Florida, Minnesota to Texas and points in between. Drawn from public pools, schools and playgrounds, municipal and industrial recreation programs, and private clubs alike it reflected the country's entire socio-economic spectrum. Their attainments and triumphs went a long way toward insuring that women's events would continue as an integral part of the Olympic Games-a prospect by no means certain in 1932.

Pieroth's account is drawn from interviews with eleven of the women athletes, family members, other Olympians of the era, and witnesses of the 1932 games. She also quotes extensively from contemporary journalists such as Paul Gallico, Westbrook Pegler, and Damon Runyon, whose mixture of condescension, fulsome admiration for the "glamour girl" swimmers, and genuine, if sometimes grudging, admiration for the accomplishments of the athletes provides an intriguing view of the stereotypes these Olympic contestants were challenging.

Their Day in the Sun: Women of the 1932 Olympics is the story of those remarkable people-their dedication and their delight in competition. In recounting their Olympic summer and their varied routes to Los Angeles, it adds to the history of sport the identities and details of a specific athletic cohort and their experiences in striving for excellence and acceptance.


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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part One: Background

1. The Hutterites

2. The Bruderhof

Part Two: The Inside Law on Going to Outside Law: Hutterite Litigation before the Lakeside Case

3. The Inside Law against Going to Outside Law

4. Hutterite Litigation before Lakeside

Part Three: The Lakeside Litigation: Round One

5. Daniel Hofer, Hog Feeders and Excommunication

6. Going to Court

7. Lakeside under Appeal

Part Four: The Schism in the Schmiedeleut and Lakeside Litigation: Round Two

8. Lakeside and the Schism within the Schmiedeleut

9. Litigating Again at Lakeside

Part Five: Litigating, Leaving, and Sometimes Dividing: Lakeside and Other Schmiedeleut Schisms

10. Litigating at Rock Lake, Huron, Cypress, Sprucewood, Poinsett, and Leaving Lakeside

11. Agreeing to Divide Assets, Further Schism, and Yet More Litigation

Part Six: Concluding Reflections: The Interaction between Outside Law and Inside Law

12. Concluding Reflections: Models of Inside Law and Outside Law Interaction

Appendix: Male Genealogy of Lakeside Families

Notes

Index


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Doris Hinson Pieroth

Détails du produit

Auteurs Doris H. Pieroth, Doris Hinson Pieroth
Edition University Of Washington Press
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.10.1996
 
EAN 9780295975542
ISBN 978-0-295-97554-2
Pages 208
Poids 318 g
Illustrations 24 photos
Thèmes Samuel and Althea Stroum Books
Samuel and Althea Stroum Books
Their Day in the Sun
Catégories Littérature spécialisée > Histoire > Autres
Livres de conseils > Sport > Général, dictionnaires, manuels, annuaires, histoire
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sociologie > Théories sociologiques

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