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A People’s History of Sports in the United States Dave Zirin
A New Press People’s History Sports/American History
$18.95 U.S.
“Dave Zirin is the conscience lacking in the mainstream sports media.”
Howard Zinn, Series Editor —THE WASHINGTON POST

A People’s History of Sports in the United States—the culmination


of Dave Zirin’s pathbreaking writing on sports and politics—
unabashedly stands with the tradition of radical athletes, sports-
writers, and fans. In this “thought-provoking, contrarian take on
American sport” (Booklist), Zirin offers a riotously entertaining
chronicle of larger-than-life sporting characters and dramatic
contests, sketching an alternative history of the United States as
seen through the games its people played—games that Zirin argues
are a reflection of the political conflicts that shape American society.

Replete with surprises for even seasoned sports fans, A People’s


History of Sports in the United States “rescues scores of real sporting
heroes from the ‘vast realm of the forgotten’” (The Guardian). Anyone
interested in history will be amazed by the connections Zirin draws
between politics and pop flies. As Jim Bouton says of the book, “Put
this first in the line of sports books on your shelf. It will help make
sense of all the others.”

“This sprawling, insightful, and contrarian book is worth


reading for its portrayal of the rebel athletes to whom it is
dedicated, and to whom we are all indebted.”
—Time

“The heroes of the stories Zirin tells seem less lonely in the
context of his chronicle than they probably felt when they were
standing against the various tides of their times.”
—The Boston Globe

“What Dave Zirin does in his new, wonderful, unashamedly


leftwing [book] is overturn the usual allegories.”
—Financial Times
250 Years of Politics, Protest, People, and Play
Dave Zirin is the author of three books, including What’s My Name, Fool?
and Welcome to the Terrordome. He writes the popular weekly online
sports column “Edge of Sports” (edgeofsports.com) and is a regular
contributor to SI.com, The Nation, SLAM, and the Los Angeles Times.
He lives in the Washington, D.C., area.

THE NEW PRESS

www.thenewpress.com
Cover photograph © Thomas Hoepker/Magnum Photos
Author photograph by Jared Rodriguez
Cover design by Eric Skillman
THE NEW PRESS
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page i

A PEOPLE’S HISTORY OF SPORTS


IN THE UNITED STATES
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page ii

A L S O B Y D AV E Z I R I N

Welcome to the Terrordome:


The Pain, Politics, and Promise of Sports

Muhammad Ali Handbook

What’s My Name, Fool?


Sports and Resistance in the United States
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page iii

A PEOPLE’S HISTORY OF SPORTS


IN THE UNITED STATES
250 Years of Politics, Protest, People, and Play

Dave Zirin
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page iv

© 2008 by Dave Zirin


All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, in any form,
without written permission from the publisher.

Requests for permission to reproduce selections from this book


should be mailed to: Permissions Department, The New Press,
38 Greene Street, New York, NY 10013.

Published in the United States by The New Press, New York, 2008
Distributed by W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York

library of congress cataloging-in-publication data

Zirin, Dave.
A people’s history of sports in the United States : from bull-baiting to Barry Bonds—
250 years of politics, protest, people, and play / Dave Zirin.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-59558-100-6 (hc)
1. Sports—Political aspects—United States—History. 2. Sports—
Social aspects—United States—History. I. Title.
GV706.35.Z567 2008
306.4'830973—dc22 2008020420

The New Press was established in 1990 as a not-for-profit alternative to the large,
commercial publishing houses currently dominating the book publishing industry.
The New Press operates in the public interest rather than for private gain, and is
committed to publishing, in innovative ways, works of educational, cultural, and
community value that are often deemed insufficiently profitable.

www.thenewpress.com

Composition by dix!

Printed in the United States of America

2 4 6 8 10 9 7 5 3 1
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page v

To Michele, Sasha Jane, and


Baby Jacob. The Dream Team.
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page vi
27939 Frontmatter 5/29/08 12:56 PM Page vii

Contents

Series Preface ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv

1: Until the Twentieth Century 1


2: Rough Riding 33
3: Sports and Leisure 49
4: No Depression 63
5: War and Its Discontents 91
6: Have We Gone Soft? 113
7: Sports on the Edge of Panic 131
8: The Flood Gates 181
9: The 1980s: Welcome to Hell 211
10: C.R.E.A.M. 229
11: More of the Same Versus Change 253

Notes 269
Index 293
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page viii
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page i

A PEOPLE’S HISTORY OF SPORTS


IN THE UNITED STATES
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page ix

Series Preface

T urning history on its head opens up whole new worlds of possibility.


Once, historians looked only at society’s upper crust: the leaders
and others who made the headlines and whose words and deeds sur-
vived as historical truth. In our lifetimes, this has begun to change.
Shifting history’s lens from the upper rungs to the lower, we are learning
more than ever about the masses of people who did the work that made
society tick.
Not surprisingly, as the lens shifts the basic narratives change as well.
The history of men and women of all classes, colors, and cultures reveals
an astonishing degree of struggle and independent political action.
Everyday people played complicated historical roles, and they devel-
oped highly sophisticated and often very different political ideas from
the people who ruled them. Sometimes their accomplishments left tan-
gible traces; other times, the traces are invisible but no less real. They
left their mark on our institutions, our folkways and language, on our po-
litical habits and vocabulary. We are only now beginning to excavate this
multifaceted history.
The New Press People’s History Series roams far and wide through
human history, revisiting old stories in new ways, and introducing alto-
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page x

x SERIES PREFACE

gether new accounts of the struggles of common people to make their


own history. Taking the lives and viewpoints of common people as its
point of departure, the series reexamines subjects as different as the
American Revolution, the history of sports, the history of American art,
the Mexican Revolution, and the rise of the Third World.
A people’s history does more than add to the catalogue of what we al-
ready know. These books will shake up readers’ understanding of the
past—just as common people throughout history have shaken up their
always changeable worlds.
Howard Zinn
Boston, 2000
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page xi

Preface

T he great Howard Cosell in a scathing critique of the sports world


once said “rule number one of the jockocracy” was that sports and
politics could never mix. Sports had to be dumbed down and quaran-
tined from that nasty netherworld where political ideas and social con-
cerns threatened to ruin the party. Debate was to be confined to “less
filling” versus “tastes great.”
Today major sports columnists rain down many a verbal blow anytime
an athlete takes a political stand. They can be worse when people out-
side the sports world try to say their piece—for example, when Jesse
Jackson criticized hiring practices in the athletic department at the Uni-
versity of Alabama. They argue that sports and politics don’t belong in
the same zip code, the same country, the same universe. It’s not just
sports columnists—it’s the conventional wisdom throughout your local
newspaper. Even E. J. Dionne, the house liberal of the Washington Post,
wrote in 2003, “Most of us who love sports want to forget about politics
when we watch games. Sports, like so many other voluntary activities,
creates connections across political lines. All Americans who are rooting
for the Red Sox in the playoffs are my friends this month, no matter
what their ideology.”
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page xii

xii PREFACE

Dionne’s starting point is that sports are apolitical, neutral space. The
problem with Dionne, the sports page, and everyone who tries to segre-
gate these two worlds is that they are trafficking in myth. They want us
to believe that sports and politics together are as painful a mash-up as
Mitt Romney getting cornrows or Hillary Clinton cutting a salsa album.
It is certainly easy to understand why this is so readily accepted. Many
of us watch ESPN to forget at all costs what they are doing on C-SPAN.
But in an era where the building of publicly funded stadiums has be-
come a substitute for anything resembling an urban policy; in a time
when local governments build these monuments to corporate greed on
the taxpayers’ dime, siphoning off millions of dollars into commercial
enterprise while schools, hospitals, and bridges decay, one can hardly
say that sports exists in a world separate from politics. When the sports
page—with its lurid tales of steroids, Michael Vick, referee gambling,
and high-profile sexual harassment suits—no longer can be contained in
the sports page, then clearly we need some kind of framework to take on
and separate what we love and hate about sports so we can challenge it
to change.
But sports are more than just a sounding board for war, graft, and
mind-numbing moralism. It can also be a place of inspiration that
doesn’t transcend the political but becomes the political, a place where
we see our own dreams and aspirations played out in dynamic Techni-
color. Politics are remote and alien to the vast majority of people. But the
playing field is where we can project our every thought, hope, and fear.
We want to believe fiercely that this is the one place where ability alone
determines how we are judged. If you can play, you will play, no matter
your color, class, or gender. This is why boxers such as Joe Louis and the
great Muhammad Ali, Olympic stars such as Wilma Rudolph and Jim
Thorpe, tennis players such as Billie Jean King and the Williams sisters,
and even golf ’s Tiger Woods (although he would never want the title) are
viewed, consciously or not, as political beings—carriers of the dream
that the playing field for all of us might be made a little more level.
This volume is an effort to resuscitate the political heart that beats in
the sports world—to have a history that critically examines the political
forces as well as the political power at work in the world of sports. It also
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page xiii

PREFACE xiii

stands proudly with the tradition of progressive dissenters in sports, peo-


ple who have attempted to use the world of sports as a platform to ad-
vance ideas of resistance. These are people who have not allowed the
politics of modern sport in the United States to be the province of those
who financially control it—and those in government who would so casu-
ally exploit the platform. This book is dedicated to all rebel athletes.
From five-foot jockeys to seven-foot hoopsters, they are the giants upon
whose shoulders this hidden history rests.
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page xiv
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page xv

Acknowledgments

F irst and foremost I need to recognize every sport, team, individual


and athletic protest that didn’t make the final cut. There were many.
Anything that ended up on the cutting room floor falls on me alone. Let
me know what you think I missed and maybe we can petition The New
Press for a Volume II.
What survived was what I thought were the high points of the
sports/politics collision. I also somehow survived, but would have been a
stain on the side of the road if not for the people below.
It’s a simple fact that without Andy Hsiao, who believed in the book
from day one, and was still working on it in remote locales on day one
thousand, there would be no book. Everyone else at The New Press, es-
pecially Ellen Adler, Marc Favreau, Maury Botton, and Jason Ng also
fought for this book to make it to print. And a special mention to Sue
Warga, whom I have never met, but had the unenviable task of copy ed-
iting—and taming—the manuscript. I owe you a drink.
Thanks also to the folks outside The New Press who helped with re-
search: David Thurston, Alex Billet, and Travis Vogan were immeasur-
ably helpful, especially David whose early advice about an embryonic
draft shaped the book decisively for (I believe) the better.
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page xvi

xvi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

There are writers who lent me support and inspiration, whether they
knew it or not: Robert Lipsyte, Lester Rodney, Bill Rhoden, David
Steele, Kevin Blackistone, Christine Brennan, David Aldridge, Will
Leitch, DK Wilson, Mike “Mizzo” Tillery, Scoop Jackson, Jemele Hill,
and the late Ralph Wiley.
Thanks to the independent media that gave this kind of sports writing
a chance, particularly the people of Pacifica: Amy Goodman, Andrea
Lewis, Amy Allison, Esther Armah, and Deepa Fernandes.
There are a community of authors and academics in the North Amer-
ican Society for the Sociology of Sport who also helped me. Their work
is required reading for those who want to reclaim sports. And the
Macalester triad of Peter Rachleff, Clay Steinman, and Leola Johnson,
who put the fightin’ in Fighting Scots.
And there are the editors and producers who both employ and tolerate
me: BJ Schecter, Ben Osborne, Susan Price, Nick Goldberg, Gary
Spiecker, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Steven Wells, Peter Rothberg, Joan
Connell, “Hard Core” Richard Garner, Roane Carey, Matt Rothschild,
Alan Maass, Elizabeth Schulte, Michael Goodfriend, David Goodfriend,
Mark Walsh, Ari B, and Jeremiah Tittle on the wheels of schlemiel.
Thanks are due also to the people at Haymarket Books for their sup-
port throughout: Anthony Arnove, Julie Fain, Elizabeth Terzakis, Rachel
Cohen, and Sarah Macaraeg.
Then there’s my family. Michele and Sasha. My mother Jane and fa-
ther Jim, Annie, Jason, Amira and Izzy, Marlene, Peter, Maggie,
Michael, Susan, Ed, Bryan, Denise. Meme and Pop Pop. And the
Carons, my emissaries to the Terrordome. Also thank you Uncle Robert
for being there when we needed you. To my grandparents: Morris Zirin
and Kate Zirin, Silvia Rubin, and the indomitable Alexander Rubin. All
my love and deepest respect.
And to the athletes—the true jocks for justice that inspire a greater
understanding of sports and society: John Carlos, Rubin Carter, Scott
Fujita, Tommie Smith, Vivian Stringer, Lee Evans, Etan Thomas, Jim
Bouton, Bill “Spaceman” Lee, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, David Meg-
gyesy, Troy Vincent, Jeff “Snowman” Monson, Toni Smith, Anthony
Prior, Dr. Phil Shinnick, Joakim Noah, John Coursey, Shaun Harkin,
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page xvii

UNTIL THE TWENTIETH CENTURY xvii

Sarah Knopf, Doug Harris, Steve Yellen, and Rus Bradburd. Keep bring-
ing the heat.
Lastly, the greatest debt in this sports book is to Howard Zinn. Thank
you for teaching us that we can write our own people’s history. And
thank you for showing us that we can use history to fight for the future.
27939 Frontmatter 5/12/08 3:52 PM Page xviii
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