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Forty Million Dollar Slaves Audiobook by William C. Rhoden


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Title: Forty Million Dollar Slaves
Subtitle: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete
Author: William C. Rhoden
Narrator: William C. Rhoden
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-03-17
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 12 votes
Genres: History, American
Publisher's Summary:
From Jackie Robinson to Muhammad Ali and Arthur Ashe, African American athletes have been at the center of modern culture, their on-the-field heroics admired and stratospheric earnings envied. But for all their money, fame, and achievement, says former New York Times columnist William C. Rhoden, black athletes still find themselves on the periphery of true power in the multibillion-dollar industry their talent built.
Provocative and controversial, Rhoden's Forty Million Dollar Slaves weaves a compelling narrative of black athletes in the United States, from the plantation to their beginnings in 19th-century boxing rings and at the first Kentucky Derby to the history-making accomplishments of notable figures such as Jesse Owens, Althea Gibson, and Willie Mays.
Rhoden makes the cogent argument that black athletes' "evolution" has merely been a journey from literal plantations to today's figurative ones, in the form of collegiate and professional sports programs. Drawing from his decades as a sportswriter, Rhoden contends that black athletes' exercise of true power is as limited today as when masters forced their slaves to race and fight.
Sweeping and meticulously detailed, Forty Million Dollar Slaves is an eye-opening exploration of a metaphor we only thought we knew.
Critic Reviews:
"Rhoden's writing is intelligent and cogent...this is an insightful look at the role of blacks in sports they dominate but hardly control." (Publishers Weekly)
Members Reviews:
Courageous Journalism
inciting, well researched material offering an indicting perspective on the truth about sports in relation to athletes and communities. I find it challenging to read without a call to immediate action.
Enlightening
Very good book lots of sports history very well told I enjoyed it very much
Book and Narrator Review
Would you try another book from William C. Rhoden and/or William C. Rhoden?
I wouldn't read another book from the author.
What could William C. Rhoden have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
It would have been more enjoyable if the author stopped jumping from back to back dates and had the plot in a whole timeline because I was CONFUSED. I didn't know why he started talking about the 1920's then about the 1930's then back at 1800's then to the 1910's. I was irritated. I didn't know what the author was talking about because I was annoyed at how jumbled up the whole story was. There was no chronological order. It was awful.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
I hated the narrator's voice. It was too raspy. His throat sounded so dry that it bothered me. I couldn't focus on the book.
You didnt love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Honestly, I liked the whole idea behind the book but it could've been written BETTER. For that reason, I can't lie and say I liked the book because I didn't. I didn't like the way it was written nor the narration of it. I could also tell that the book the narrator was reading, was the unedited version of the book, because he said different things than what I have in the hard copy book.
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