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Isaac Murphy: Aufstieg und Fall eines schwarzen Jockeys von Mooney, Katherine C.

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300254423
ISBN-13
9780300254426
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6057256167

Product Key Features

Book Title
Isaac Murphy : the Rise and Fall of a Black Jockey
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Horse Racing, Sports
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Sports & Recreation, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Katherine C. Mooney
Book Series
Black Lives Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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0.7 in
Item Weight
12.9 Oz
Item Length
8.7 in
Item Width
6.6 in

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2022-944101
Reviews
" Isaac Murphy is a concise, yet highly informative, detailed rendering of the world of thoroughbred horses and jockeys, the Black struggle during the Nadir, and the impact of an extraordinary Black athlete."--Gerald L. Early, author of A Level Playing Field: African American Athletes and the Republic of Sports "An eloquent, deeply insightful portrait of an extraordinary athlete at a time when this nation hovered between rising above old racial wrongs and plunging back into a racist abyss. Isaac Murphy's brilliant career and heartbreaking decline embody this era's great potential and its tragic end. Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping sports, race, and national character in the nineteenth century and beyond."--Pamela Grundy, co-author of Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable History of Women's Basketball "Mooney deftly contextualizes one of the most significant figures in horseracing history. Anyone interested in how American sports and society reflect and affect each other should read this book."--James C. Nicholson, author of Racing for America: The Horserace of the Century and the Redemption of a Sport, "Deeply and impressively researched. . . . Ms. Mooney pieces together a narrative with an arc so tight and clean that it's a wonder it actually happened. . . . It reads, in other words, like a novel, and that is because the author brought not just rigor, but craft."--Max Watman, Wall Street Journal "For anyone who likes to watch the ponies, or who thrills to the Triple Crown each year, Isaac Murphy: The Rise and Fall of a Black Jockey by Katherine C. Mooney is a book filled with action and history. . . . This is an excellent look at a quietly hidden part of Black history, and it can't be missed."--Terri Schlichenmeyer, Tennessee Tribune "Covers fresh ground concerning the life of a rider who transcended race in Jim Crow America as he won impressively against white jockeys at racetracks from New York to Kentucky to California in the 1880s and into the '90s."--J. N. Campbell, Thoroughbred Daily News "This fresh look at the life of the country's most famous African American jockey brings Murphy into fresh relief, offering more information on his family as well as his career spent balancing being black and a high-achieving professional athlete in the years immediately after the Civil War."--Jennifer Kelly, America's Best Racing Semifinalist for the Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award, sponsored by Castleton Lyons " Isaac Murphy is a concise, yet highly informative, detailed rendering of the world of thoroughbred horses and jockeys, the Black struggle during the Nadir, and the impact of an extraordinary Black athlete."--Gerald L. Early, author of A Level Playing Field: African American Athletes and the Republic of Sports "An eloquent, deeply insightful portrait of an extraordinary athlete at a time when this nation hovered between rising above old racial wrongs and plunging back into a racist abyss. Isaac Murphy's brilliant career and heartbreaking decline embody this era's great potential and its tragic end. Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping sports, race, and national character in the nineteenth century and beyond."--Pamela Grundy, co-author of Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable History of Women's Basketball "Mooney deftly contextualizes one of the most significant figures in horseracing history. Anyone interested in how American sports and society reflect and affect each other should read this book."--James C. Nicholson, author of Racing for America: The Horserace of the Century and the Redemption of a Sport, "Deeply and impressively researched. . . . Ms. Mooney pieces together a narrative with an arc so tight and clean that it's a wonder it actually happened. . . . It reads, in other words, like a novel, and that is because the author brought not just rigor, but craft."--Max Watman, Wall Street Journal "For anyone who likes to watch the ponies, or who thrills to the Triple Crown each year, Isaac Murphy: The Rise and Fall of a Black Jockey by Katherine C. Mooney is a book filled with action and history. . . . This is an excellent look at a quietly hidden part of Black history, and it can't be missed."--Terri Schlichenmeyer, Tennessee Tribune "[A] taut biography. . . . Exciting passages put you right in the saddle, immersing readers in the world and jargon of thoroughbred racing. . . . This is the best kind of sport history, rooted firmly in US and African American historiography and valuable to a range of scholarly and popular readers."--Lane Demas, American Historical Review "Covers fresh ground concerning the life of a rider who transcended race in Jim Crow America as he won impressively against white jockeys at racetracks from New York to Kentucky to California in the 1880s and into the '90s."--J. N. Campbell, Thoroughbred Daily News "This fresh look at the life of the country's most famous African American jockey brings Murphy into fresh relief, offering more information on his family as well as his career spent balancing being black and a high-achieving professional athlete in the years immediately after the Civil War."--Jennifer Kelly, America's Best Racing Finalist for the Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award, sponsored by Castleton Lyons " Isaac Murphy is a concise, yet highly informative, detailed rendering of the world of thoroughbred horses and jockeys, the Black struggle during the Nadir, and the impact of an extraordinary Black athlete."--Gerald L. Early, author of A Level Playing Field: African American Athletes and the Republic of Sports "An eloquent, deeply insightful portrait of an extraordinary athlete at a time when this nation hovered between rising above old racial wrongs and plunging back into a racist abyss. Isaac Murphy's brilliant career and heartbreaking decline embody this era's great potential and its tragic end. Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping sports, race, and national character in the nineteenth century and beyond."--Pamela Grundy, coauthor of Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable History of Women's Basketball "Mooney deftly contextualizes one of the most significant figures in horseracing history. Anyone interested in how American sports and society reflect and affect each other should read this book."--James C. Nicholson, author of Racing for America: The Horserace of the Century and the Redemption of a Sport, "Deeply and impressively researched. . . . Ms. Mooney pieces together a narrative with an arc so tight and clean that it's a wonder it actually happened. . . . It reads, in other words, like a novel, and that is because the author brought not just rigor, but craft."--Max Watman, Wall Street Journal "For anyone who likes to watch the ponies, or who thrills to the Triple Crown each year, Isaac Murphy: The Rise and Fall of a Black Jockey by Katherine C. Mooney is a book filled with action and history. . . . This is an excellent look at a quietly hidden part of Black history, and it can't be missed."--Terri Schlichenmeyer, Tennessee Tribune "Covers fresh ground concerning the life of a rider who transcended race in Jim Crow America as he won impressively against white jockeys at racetracks from New York to Kentucky to California in the 1880s and into the '90s."--J. N. Campbell, Thoroughbred Daily News "This fresh look at the life of the country's most famous African American jockey brings Murphy into fresh relief, offering more information on his family as well as his career spent balancing being black and a high-achieving professional athlete in the years immediately after the Civil War."--Jennifer Kelly, America's Best Racing Finalist for the Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award, sponsored by Castleton Lyons " Isaac Murphy is a concise, yet highly informative, detailed rendering of the world of thoroughbred horses and jockeys, the Black struggle during the Nadir, and the impact of an extraordinary Black athlete."--Gerald L. Early, author of A Level Playing Field: African American Athletes and the Republic of Sports "An eloquent, deeply insightful portrait of an extraordinary athlete at a time when this nation hovered between rising above old racial wrongs and plunging back into a racist abyss. Isaac Murphy's brilliant career and heartbreaking decline embody this era's great potential and its tragic end. Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping sports, race, and national character in the nineteenth century and beyond."--Pamela Grundy, co-author of Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable History of Women's Basketball "Mooney deftly contextualizes one of the most significant figures in horseracing history. Anyone interested in how American sports and society reflect and affect each other should read this book."--James C. Nicholson, author of Racing for America: The Horserace of the Century and the Redemption of a Sport, "Deeply and impressively researched. . . . Ms. Mooney pieces together a narrative with an arc so tight and clean that it's a wonder it actually happened. . . . It reads, in other words, like a novel, and that is because the author brought not just rigor, but craft."--Max Watman, Wall Street Journal "For anyone who likes to watch the ponies, or who thrills to the Triple Crown each year, Isaac Murphy: The Rise and Fall of a Black Jockey by Katherine C. Mooney is a book filled with action and history. . . . This is an excellent look at a quietly hidden part of Black history, and it can't be missed."--Terri Schlichenmeyer, Tennessee Tribune "Covers fresh ground concerning the life of a rider who transcended race in Jim Crow America as he won impressively against white jockeys at racetracks from New York to Kentucky to California in the 1880s and into the '90s."--J. N. Campbell, Thoroughbred Daily News "This fresh look at the life of the country's most famous African American jockey brings Murphy into fresh relief, offering more information on his family as well as his career spent balancing being black and a high-achieving professional athlete in the years immediately after the Civil War."--Jennifer Kelly, America's Best Racing " Isaac Murphy is a concise, yet highly informative, detailed rendering of the world of thoroughbred horses and jockeys, the Black struggle during the Nadir, and the impact of an extraordinary Black athlete."--Gerald L. Early, author of A Level Playing Field: African American Athletes and the Republic of Sports "An eloquent, deeply insightful portrait of an extraordinary athlete at a time when this nation hovered between rising above old racial wrongs and plunging back into a racist abyss. Isaac Murphy's brilliant career and heartbreaking decline embody this era's great potential and its tragic end. Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping sports, race, and national character in the nineteenth century and beyond."--Pamela Grundy, co-author of Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable History of Women's Basketball "Mooney deftly contextualizes one of the most significant figures in horseracing history. Anyone interested in how American sports and society reflect and affect each other should read this book."--James C. Nicholson, author of Racing for America: The Horserace of the Century and the Redemption of a Sport
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
798.092
Synopsis
The rise and fall of one of America's first Black sports celebrities "Deeply and impressively researched. . . . Ms. Mooney pieces together a narrative with an arc so tight and clean that it's a wonder it actually happened. . . . It reads, in other words, like a novel, and that is because the author brought not just rigor, but craft."--Max Watman, Wall Street Journal Isaac Murphy, born enslaved in 1861, still reigns as one of the greatest jockeys in American history. Black jockeys like Murphy were at the top of the most popular sport in America at the end of the nineteenth century. They were internationally famous, the first African American superstar athletes--and with wins in three Kentucky Derbies and countless other prestigious races, Murphy was the greatest of them all. At the same time, he lived through the seismic events of Emancipation and Reconstruction and formative conflicts over freedom and equality in the United States. And inevitably he was drawn into those conflicts, with devastating consequences. Katherine C. Mooney uncovers the history of Murphy's troubled life, his death in 1896 at age thirty-five, and his afterlife. In recounting Murphy's personal story, she also tells two of the great stories of change in nineteenth-century America: the debates over what a multiracial democracy might look like and the battles over who was to hold power in an economy that increasingly resembled the corporate, wealth-polarized world we know today., The rise and fall of one of America's first Black sports celebrities Isaac Murphy, born enslaved in 1861, still reigns as one of the greatest jockeys in American history. Black jockeys like Murphy were at the top of the most popular sport in America at the end of the nineteenth century. They were internationally famous, the first African American superstar athletes--and with wins in three Kentucky Derbys and countless other prestigious races, Murphy was the greatest of them all. At the same time, he lived through the seismic events of Emancipation and Reconstruction and formative conflicts over freedom and equality in the United States. And inevitably he was drawn into those conflicts, with devastating consequences. Katherine C. Mooney uncovers the history of Murphy's troubled life, his death in 1896 at age thirty-five, and his afterlife. In recounting Murphy's personal story, she also tells two of the great stories of change in nineteenth-century America: the debates over what a multiracial democracy might look like and the battles over who was to hold power in an economy that increasingly resembled the corporate, wealth-polarized world we know today.
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