- Published: 19 March 2020
- ISBN: 9781623545376
- Imprint: Charlesbridge Adult
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 192
- RRP: $59.99
Taking a Knee, Taking a Stand
African American Athletes and the Fight for Social Justice
- Published: 19 March 2020
- ISBN: 9781623545376
- Imprint: Charlesbridge Adult
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 192
- RRP: $59.99
“The history of black athletes using their prominence to take principled stands is long and admirable. In Taking a Knee, Taking a Stand, Bob Schron provides a thoughtful and comprehensive look at that history.” Bob Costas Emmy-award-winning broadcaster “At a time when African Americans in sports have been leaders in the quest for a more just and equitable nation, Bob Schron has written a fluent and knowledgeable history of their political activism over nearly a century. This book is a valuable addition to the smart sports fan’s bookshelf.” Samuel G. Freedman Professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Author of Breaking the Line: The Season in Black College Football That Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights. “Taking a Knee, Taking a Stand is not just a book. It’s a history lesson documenting the courageous path athletes from yesteryear to today have traveled in the name of social justice and racial equality. For more than a century, sports and politics have intersected, helping to shape this great country of ours. From Jesse Owens to Muhammad Ali to Colin Kaepernick and LeBron James, athletes have put their reputations and in some cases lives on the line to make a difference. Bob Schron does an excellent job detailing the impact of those social justice warriors, and why it’s still just as important today for athletes to take a stand, instead of ‘just shutting up and dribbling’.” Kyle Draper NBC Sports