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John Lindsay, Joe Namath, and how sports saved New York in the 1960s

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An edition of Fun city (2015)

Fun city

John Lindsay, Joe Namath, and how sports saved New York in the 1960s

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"On January 1, 1966, New York came to a standstill as the city's transit workers went on strike. This was the first day on the job for Mayor John Lindsay a handsome, young former congressman with presidential aspirations and he would approach the issue with an unconventional outlook that would be his hallmark. He ignored the cold and walked four miles, famously declaring, I still think it is a fun city." As profound social, racial, and cultural change sank the city into repeated crises, critics lampooned Lindsay's fun city." Yet for all the hard times the city endured during and after his tenure as mayor, there was indeed fun to be had. Against this backdrop, too, the sporting scene saw tremendous upheaval,"--NoveList.

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348

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Fun City: John Lindsay, Joe Namath, and How Sports Saved New York in The 1960s
2018, Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: Fun City
Fun City: John Lindsay, Joe Namath, and How Sports Saved New York in The 1960s
2018, Sports Publishing
in English
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Fun City: John Lindsay, Joe Namath, and How Sports Saved New York in The 1960s
2015, Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

Preface
"I believe the Jets have found their star"
Enter John Vliet Lindsay
Decline and Fall
"What's the matter, rookie?"
Ten Million Lunatics
Meet the Mets
the Fun City Has a Fun Mayor
White and Black and Redneck
"I think we're going to have a riot"
No Quarrel with Them Vietcong
Backlash
"Nothing but garbage and rats"
Of Riot, Revolt, and Hair
"What kind of people are we?"
Confrontation
"I'll guarantee you"
Light, Meaningless, Dippy and Lovely Few Days
Eating Crow
"A year ago I would have felt it was pretty hopeless"
The Saints of Lost Causes
"It is best not to plan on promises and dreams"
Source Notes
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-342) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
974.71/04/3
Library of Congress
F128.54.L55 D48 2015, GV584.5

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 348 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
348

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27201862M
Internet Archive
funcityjohnlinds0000deve
ISBN 10
161321815X
ISBN 13
9781613218150
OCLC/WorldCat
902657165

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