This book explores the civil rights activism of the Miami Times between 1948 and 1958 by highlighting its effort to help abolish the "Monday-only" policy that restricted black golfers to a single day of access to the Miami Springs Municipal Golf Course.
This book explores the civil rights activism of the Miami Times between 1948 and 1958 by highlighting its effort to help abolish the "Monday-only" policy that restricted black golfers to a single day of access to the Miami Springs Municipal Golf Course.
Yanela Gordon McLeod is adjunct professor of history and director of Communications and Alumni Affairs for the College of Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities at Florida A&M University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Teed Off Chapter 2: Why Golf? Chapter 3: From Printer to Publisher: H.E.S. Reeves and the Miami Times Chapter 4: We Wish to Plead our Own Cause: The Black Press of America Chapter 5: Word Warriors: Vigilant Headlines of the Miami Times Chapter 6: The Negro Golf Experience in the United States Chapter 7: Chipping Away At Segregation Chapter 8: From Putting Greens to Judicial Courts Chapter 9: Sand Traps in the Sunshine: Obstacles Toward Victory Chapter 10: "We Do Not Want to be Equal - We Want to be the Same" Chapter 11: Fairer Greens
Chapter 1: Teed Off Chapter 2: Why Golf? Chapter 3: From Printer to Publisher: H.E.S. Reeves and the Miami Times Chapter 4: We Wish to Plead our Own Cause: The Black Press of America Chapter 5: Word Warriors: Vigilant Headlines of the Miami Times Chapter 6: The Negro Golf Experience in the United States Chapter 7: Chipping Away At Segregation Chapter 8: From Putting Greens to Judicial Courts Chapter 9: Sand Traps in the Sunshine: Obstacles Toward Victory Chapter 10: "We Do Not Want to be Equal - We Want to be the Same" Chapter 11: Fairer Greens
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