Battling Siki: A Tale of Ring Fixes, Race, and Murder in the 1920s

Peter Benson

Battling Siki: A Tale of Ring Fixes, Race, and Murder in the 1920s
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Arkansas Press
Country
United States
Published
1 July 2008
Pages
360
ISBN
9781557288882

Battling Siki: A Tale of Ring Fixes, Race, and Murder in the 1920s

Peter Benson

This is the first biography of the controversial and misunderstood African boxer, now in paper. Battling Siki (1887-1925) was once one of the four or five most recognizable black men in the world and was written about by a host of great writers, including George Bernard Shaw, Ring Lardner, Damon Runyon, Janet Flanner, and Ernest Hemingway. Peter Benson’s lively biography of the first African to win a world championship in boxing delves into the complex world of sports, race, colonialism, and the cult of personality in the early twentieth century.

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