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They Cleared the Lane: The NBA's Black Pioneers | 
enlarge | Author: Ron Thomas Publisher: Bison Books Category: Book
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $5.89 You Save: $9.06 (61%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 243854
Media: Paperback Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 0803294549 Dewey Decimal Number: 796 EAN: 9780803294547 ASIN: 0803294549
Publication Date: March 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New Book !, Never Used !!
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Today, black players compose more than eighty percent of the National Basketball Association’s rosters, providing a strong and valued contribution to professional basketball. In the first half of the twentieth century, however, pro basketball was tainted by racism, as gifted African Americans were denied the opportunity to display their talents. Through in-depth interviews with players, their families, coaches, teammates, and league officials, Ron Thomas tells the largely untold story of what basketball was really like for the first black NBA players, including recent Hall of Fame inductee Earl Lloyd, early superstars such as Maurice Stokes and Bill Russell, and the league’s first black coaches. They Cleared the Lane is both informative and entertaining, full of anecdotes and little-known history. Not all the stories have happy endings, but this unfortunate truth only emphasizes how much we have gained from the accomplishments of these pioneer athletes.
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An Ignored History Brought To Life May 4, 2003 Ronald Shaw (Richmond, CA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
They Cleared The Lane: The NBA's Black Pioneers by Ron Thomas, is an informative and entertaining account of the early Black players and coaches of the NBA.It is obvious Mr. Thomas has done extensive research through interviews, and media archives to examine and clarify the enormous social and athletic impact of the early Black NBA players. As a true basketball fanatic, I enjoyed the opportunity to read and learn about some important individuals who help to shape and define the NBA.
Opened my eyes February 17, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Finally a book that talks about black sports, that's not about just baseball. To know what these pioneers had to go through just to make it, makes me very proud to say that I'm black. But, you ask why such a poor rating. Because the author, Ron Thomas, did a very poor job of getting his facts first hand. He states that he got the idea about this book when alot of these ball players were still alive. But did not have "time" to interview them, so most of his recollections are through magizine or newspaper articles. Alot of these ball players past away before "he could get to them". Their are a couple of times in the book were he leaves you hanging trying to figure out what he's trying to say, for example when he's explaining that "when they got hungry, it didn't make matters easier because they practiced just a few blocks from the Nabisco plant." My question? When they got hungry, then what, did they have to split the dinner, they had no money. What? But nothing was more frustrating then when the old black ball players were explaining to us "that everyone treated us bascically ok", Mr. Thomas still tried to paint an "evil" side to the white owners and management. Making it seem like no one was willing to help. I think someone else should have done this book. And could've probably done a better job.
A Toast a Must Read&Have June 18, 2002 mistermaxxx@yahoo.com (usa) folks need to Know the Pioneers that Paved the way for Ball today.50-52 Years ago isn't that long ago.alot isn't mentioned of it&hat's really sad to me.but glad to have this Book that speaks on the Past,Present&The Future.A Toast to the Men who Paved the way.
Anecdotes, engaging stories, and little-known facts June 7, 2002 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
They Cleared The Lane by professional sportswriter Ron Thomas is the amazing story of the people who dared to break the color line in professional basketball. Once, racism dominated this sport in America, but the efforts of the first professional black players and coaches changed all that. Filled with anecdotes, engaging stories, and little-known facts, They Cleared The Lane is informative reading that will appeal to all basketball enthusiasts who want to learn more about the history of this beloved sport. They Cleared The Lane is also highly recommended for Black Studies supplemental reading lists and reference collections.
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