Afro-American Women and Competitive Sports Essay by Master Researcher

Afro-American Women and Competitive Sports
A discussion on how the women's division of the National Amateur Athletic Federation in 1923 did not hold ground with the African-American communities.
# 40674 | 1,400 words | 4 sources | 2002 | US
Published on Oct 13, 2003 in African-American Studies (1870-1950) , Sport (General)


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This paper is written about C. H. Gissendanner. He, primarily, opines that the gender separatism and the distinction between competitive sport and the ideal of femininity as espoused by the Women's Division of the National Amateur Athletic Federation in 1923 did not hold ground with the African-American communities.

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