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720 1 |a Demas, Lane  |4 aut 
245 0 0 |a Game of Privilege  |b An African American History of Golf 
260 |a Chapel Hill  |b The University of North Carolina Press  |c 2017 
300 |a 1 online resource (384 p.) 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
506 0 |a Open Access  |f Unrestricted online access  |2 star 
520 |a This groundbreaking history of African Americans and golf explores the role of race, class, and public space in golf course development, the stories of individual black golfers during the age of segregation, the legal battle to integrate public golf courses, and the little-known history of the United Golfers Association (UGA)--a black golf tour that operated from 1925 to 1975. Lane Demas charts how African Americans nationwide organized social campaigns, filed lawsuits, and went to jail in order to desegregate courses; he also provides dramatic stories of golfers who boldly confronted wider segregation more broadly in their local communities. As national civil rights organizations debated golf's symbolism and whether or not to pursue the game's integration, black players and caddies took matters into their own hands and helped shape its subculture, while UGA participants forged one of the most durable black sporting organizations in American history as they fought to join the white Professional Golfers' Association (PGA). From George F. Grant's invention of the golf tee in 1899 to the dominance of superstar Tiger Woods in the 1990s, this revelatory and comprehensive work challenges stereotypes and indeed the fundamental story of race and golf in American culture. 
536 |a National Endowment for the Humanities 
540 |a Creative Commons  |f https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/  |2 cc  |u https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 
546 |a English 
650 7 |a Black & Asian studies  |2 bicssc 
650 7 |a History of sport  |2 bicssc 
650 7 |a Sociology: sport & leisure  |2 bicssc 
653 |a African American history 
653 |a Alfred "Tup" Holmes 
653 |a Althea Gibson 
653 |a Arnold Palmer 
653 |a Augusta National Golf Club 
653 |a Bill Spiller 
653 |a black caddies 
653 |a black golfers 
653 |a Bobby Jones 
653 |a Calvin Peete 
653 |a Charlie Sifford 
653 |a Civil Rights Movement 
653 |a Constance Baker Motley 
653 |a Gary Player 
653 |a George Franklin Grant 
653 |a Golf history 
653 |a Greensboro Six 
653 |a Holmes v. Atlanta 
653 |a Jack Nicklaus 
653 |a Jackie Robinson 
653 |a Joe Louis 
653 |a Lee Elder 
653 |a Maggie Hathaway 
653 |a Masters Tournament 
653 |a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) 
653 |a PGA Tour history 
653 |a Professional Golfers Association (PGA) history 
653 |a race and sport 
653 |a Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC 
653 |a sport history 
653 |a Ted Rhodes 
653 |a Thurgood Marshall 
653 |a Tiger Woods 
653 |a U.S. Open 
653 |a United Golfers Association (UGA) 
653 |a United States Golf Association (USGA) 
793 0 |a DOAB Library. 
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856 4 0 |u https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76866/1/9798890850713.pdf  |7 0  |z Open Access: DOAB, download the publication