Frontline Bodies: Sports and Black Struggles for Justice since the Late Nineteenth Century Audiobook, by Nicolas Martin-Breteau Play Audiobook Sample

Frontline Bodies: Sports and Black Struggles for Justice since the Late Nineteenth Century Audiobook

Frontline Bodies: Sports and Black Struggles for Justice since the Late Nineteenth Century Audiobook, by Nicolas Martin-Breteau Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Amir Abdullah Publisher: Highbridge Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: May 2024 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781696616003

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

21

Longest Chapter Length:

59:23 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

08 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

30:16 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

In Frontline Bodies, Nicolas Martin-Breteau argues that sports are not—and have never been—purely about entertainment for Black Americans. Instead, beginning in the 1890s during Reconstruction, Black Americans proactively used athletics as a tactic to fight racial oppression.

Martin-Breteau considers the work of Edwin B. Henderson, a prominent Black physical educator, civil rights activist, and historian of Black sports. Training Black children as athletes, Henderson felt, would work both to fortify racial pride and to dismantle racial prejudices—two necessary requirements for a successful political liberation struggle. In this way, physical education became political education.

By the end of the twentieth century, Martin-Breteau argues, racial uplift through sports had lost its emancipating power. The emphasis on the accumulation of wealth for professional athletes, as well as sports' ability to reinforce anti-Black stereotypes, had become a political problem for true collective liberation. For a marginalized group of people that has been physically excluded from the democratic process, however, sports remain a political resource. By studying the relationship between athletics and politics, Frontline Bodies renews the history of minority bodies and their power of action.

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About Amir Abdullah

Leon Nixon is a professional actor, playwright, and filmmaker. A Los Angeles native, he has performed in short films, web series, and on stage in dramatic and comedic roles. He is also an improviser and part of the group that appears in the Guinness Book of World Records for Longest Continuous Improv Show.