An edition of Forty minutes of hell (2010)

Forty minutes of hell

the extraordinary life of Nolan Richardson

1st ed.
Forty minutes of hell
Rus Bradburd, Rus Bradburd
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An edition of Forty minutes of hell (2010)

Forty minutes of hell

the extraordinary life of Nolan Richardson

1st ed.

"An exploration of the politics of race and sports in elite college basketball programs, from the Jim Crow era until today, witnessed through the life of African-American basketball coach and NCAA Title Winner, Nolan Richardson, who took the University of Arkansas to back to back Final Four appearances in the 1990s"--Provided by publisher.

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Amistad
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English

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Forty minutes of hell: the extraordinary life of Nolan Richardson
2010, Amistad
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2010, HarperCollins
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.323092, B
Library of Congress
GV884.R525 B73 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23643668M
ISBN 13
9780061690464
LCCN
2009030440
OCLC/WorldCat
419856710
Library Thing
9677601
Goodreads
6970557

Work Description

An exploration of the racial politics of American sports, from the Jim Crow era to the present day, witnessed through the life of legendary African-American basketball coach and NCAA title winner Nolan RichardsonBorn in El Paso's Segundo Barrio, or Second Ward, pioneering basketball coach Nolan Richardson grew up in the only black family in a Mexican neighborhood and attended desegregated Bowie High School in 1955. Richardson went on to play at Texas Western College, now the University of Texas at El Paso, as the first black star player for legendary coach Don Haskins. Richardson eventually rose to national prominence as a coach in his own right. He became the first black coach at a predominately white school in the Old South to win the NCAA Championship in 1994 at the University of Arkansas. With Richardson's Razorbacks playing at a high-pressure, electrifying pace—a style he called "Forty Minutes of Hell," which became a nationally known trademark—Arkansas made three appearances in the Final Four, and Richardson was named NABC Coach of the Year in 1994.Richardson's gradual political awakening, and his subsequent refusal to keep quiet about overt or subtle racial injustices, marked his rise. Regardless of his staggering win totals, tensions in Arkansas culminated in an infamous 2002 press conference in which he accused the University of Arkansas of discriminating against him, bringing about an abrupt end to his college coaching career. The only coach in history to win a Junior College National Championship, the NIT, and the NCAA tournament, Richardson went on to coach internationally and in the WNBA.Rus Bradburd, a former college basketball coach who also worked with Don Haskins, highlights Richardson's trailblazing career with empathy and intimacy, revealing a man whose hard-won successes were matched by deeply felt losses. An intensive inside look at elite collegiate athletics and a chronicle of the transition away from the segregated era of American sport, Forty Minutes of Hell is the first full-length biography of Nolan Richardson, setting his complicated story against the backdrop of a decisive time in American history.

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