Derrick E. White is associate professor of history at the University of Kentucky.
""This fascinating social history effectively uses mid-twentieth-century Black college football as a microcosm through which one can understand the larger civil rights struggle. An important contribution to social history.""—Booklist ""A valuable resource for future scholars and for anyone interested in black college football.""—Library Journal ""For many college football fans, this is a great book to read as the season approaches.""—Philadelphia Tribune ""White . . . does a masterful job of balancing black football and civil rights.""—CHOICE ""White's story is not a hagiographic one of triumph that sometimes enters the genre of sport history. The ebbs and flows of Florida A&M's success, and the racial and representational reasons for such movements, are incredibly instructive for anyone interested in either black college athletics or the larger story of integration, or for anyone who appreciates a great football story.""—Journal of Southern History