

An edition of Magic Johnson (2016)
basketball legend, entrepreneur, and HIV/AIDS activist
By Diane Dakers
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
Crabtree Publishing
Language
eng
Pages
112
Description:
"Throughout his life, basketball superstar Earvin "Magic" Johnson has met both challenges and opportunities with perseverance and leadership. Dubbed "Magic," Johnson blazed a spectacular career in basketball. His play with the Los Angeles Lakers as point guard alongside center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, as well as his epic rivalry with the Boston Celtics' forward Larry Bird, marked a legendary era in the NBA. In 1991, Magic announced he had tested positive for HIV, a virus that can lead to the life-threatening disease AIDS, and was retiring from basketball. Little was known then about HIV/AIDS and its prevention. His declaration shocked the public but succeeded in putting a familiar and much-admired face on a disease that was shrouded in fear and prejudice. Magic Johnson's legacy includes his inspirational work as an advocate for the prevention of HIV and the still-incurable disease AIDS through his own foundation, which provides programs for HIV/AIDS education and prevention, including testing and safe sex practices."--
subjects: Juvenile literature, Basketball players, Biography, African American basketball players, Businessmen, African American businesspeople, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Sports & Recreation, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation / General, Basketball, biography, Basketball, juvenile literature, Businesspeople, juvenile literature, African americans, biography, African americans, biography, juvenile literature
People: Earvin Johnson (1959-)
Places: United States