

An edition of Moments of Impact (2016)
Injury, Racialized Memory, and Reconciliation in College Football
By Jaime Schultz
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Language
eng
Pages
216
Description:
In the first half of the twentieth century, Jack Trice, Ozzie Simmons, and Johnny Bright played college football for three Iowa institutions: Iowa State University, the University of Iowa, and Drake University, respectively. At a time when the overwhelming majority of their opponents and teammates were white, the three men, all African American, sustained serious injuries on the gridiron, either because of their talents, their race, or, most likely, because of an ugly combination of the two. Moments of Impact tells their stories and examines how the local communities of which they were once a part have forgotten and remembered those assaults over time. Of particular interest are the ways those memories have manifested in a number of commemorations, including a stadium name, a trophy, and the dedication of a football field.
subjects: Football players, African american athletes, African americans, social conditions, College sports, Discrimination in sports, Racism in sports, Iowa state university, Memory, Football, History, African American football players, Collective memory, Memorialization, Drake University, Social aspects, Race relations