 | Gamal Abdel-Shehid - Social Science - 2005 - 198 pages
Who Da Man? offers a highly original approach to Black masculinities and sport in Canada. This book will be especially exciting for those interested in decolonization, culture ... | |
 | Jules Boykoff - 2006 - 375 pages
Despite longstanding traditions of tolerance, inclusion, and democracy in the United States, dissident citizens and social movements have experienced significant and sustained ... | |
 | Peter Guralnick - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 750 pages
A revealing portrait of the influential gospel singer and songwriter covers his early experiences as a choir boy, the impact of the civil rights movement on his career, and the ... | |
 | Michael S. Foley - History - 2003 - 449 pages
Focusing on the draft resistance movement in Boston in 1967-68, this study argues that these acts of mass civil disobedience turned the tide in the antiwar movement by drawing ... | |
 | Robert Ashe - Sports & Recreation - 2005 - 224 pages
This book is both sports biography and social history, following the life and career of the enigmatic prize fighter Dave Downey who won the Canadian middleweight championship ... | |
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