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- Title: Showdown
- Author : Thomas G. Smith
- Release Date : January 06, 2011
- Genre: Football,Books,Sports & Outdoors,Politics & Current Events,History,United States,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1561 KB
Description
In 1961âas America crackled with racial tensionâthe Washington Redskins stood alone as the only professional football team without a black player on its roster. In fact, during the entire twenty-five-year history of the franchise, no African American had ever played for George Preston Marshall, the Redskinsâ cantankerous principal owner. With slicked-down white hair and angular facial features, the nattily attired, sixty-four-year-old NFL team owner already had a well-deserved reputation for flamboyance, showmanship, and erratic behavior. And like other Southern-born segregationists, Marshall stood firm against race-mixing. âWeâll start signing Negroes,â he once boasted, âwhen the Harlem Globetrotters start signing whites.â But that was about to change.
Opposing Marshall was Interior Secretary Stewart Udall, whose determination that the Redskinsâor âPaleskins,â as he called themâreflect John F. Kennedyâs New Frontier ideals led to one of the most high-profile contests to spill beyond the sports pages. Realizing that racial justice and gridiron success had the potential either to dovetail or take an ugly turn, civil rights advocates and sports fans alike anxiously turned their eyes toward the nationâs capital. There was always the possibility that Marshallâone of the NFLâs most influential and dominating founding fathersâmight defy demands from the Kennedy administration to desegregate his lily-white team. When further pressured to desegregate by the press, Marshall remained defiant, declaring that no one, including the White House, could tell him how to run his business.
In Showdown, sports historian Thomas G. Smith captures this striking moment, one that held sweeping implications not only for one teamâs racist policy but also for a sharply segregated city and for the nation as a whole. Part sports history, part civil rights story, this compelling and untold narrative serves as a powerful lens onto racism in sport, illustrating how, in microcosm, the fight to desegregate the Redskins was part of a wider struggle against racial injustice in America.