Cincinnati on Field and Court: The Sports Legacy of the Queen City

Kevin Grace

Cincinnati on Field and Court: The Sports Legacy of the Queen City
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Published
1 October 2002
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738520346

Cincinnati on Field and Court: The Sports Legacy of the Queen City

Kevin Grace

Sports are a key expression of civic identity along the Ohio River and are a large part of any discussion of Cincinnati’s heritage. Their significance helps us interpret the broader issues of economic and social classes, gender differences, race and ethnicity matters, politics, and community values-in short, sports help us understand ourselves.Covering the time period from the 19th century when German immigrants formed the first American Tuner societies for athletic training, and professional baseball developed to the current age of new ballparks and sports celebrities, Cincinnati on Field and Court takes a look at the place of sports in the cultural life of the Queen City. Included are professional teams like the Reds, Bengals, and Royals; legendary figures like Pete Rose, Oscar Robertson, and Ezzard Charles; dramatic moments like the 1919 World Series, the courageous story of Maurice Stokes, and the Olympic achievements of DeHart Hubbard; and social issues like the impact of women’s sports and racial segregation and integration. The good, the bad, the foolish, the innovative, the tragic, and the inspiring are all covered.

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