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Globetrotter

How Abe Saperstein Shook Up the World of Sports
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  • Globetrotter on Hardback by Mark Jacob
  • Globetrotter on Hardback by Mark Jacob
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The captivating biography of Abe Saperstein, creator of the Harlem Globetrotters The original Harlem Globetrotters weren’t from Harlem, and they didn’t start out as globetrotters. The talented all-Black team, started by Jewish immigrant Abe Saperstein, was from Chicago’s South Side and toured the region in Saperstein’s model-T. But with Saperstein’s savvy and the players’ skills, the Globetrotters would become a worldwide sensation. Globetrotter: How Abe Saperstein Shook Up the World of Sports is the fascinating biography of Saperstein, a five-foot-three promoter who made an amazing impact in a sport where height is at a premium: basketball. When Saperstein first founded the team in the 1920s, they battled everything from blizzards to bigotry as they traveled around the Midwest. But the team steadily built a reputation for talent and comedy, increasing its footprint until it covered the entire world. Abe Saperstein’s impact went well beyond the Harlem Globetrotters. He helped keep baseball’s Negro Leagues alive, was a force in getting pitching great Satchel Paige his shot at the majors, and befriended Olympic star Jesse Owens when he fell on hard times. And at a time when professional basketball was still struggling to attract fans, Saperstein and his Globetrotters helped the sport grow a devoted audience. Globetrotter reveals the tireless work and impressive achievements of a man and basketball team that made millions of people laugh, gasp, and applaud at their astounding performances and incredible talent.

Author Biography:

Mark Jacob is the co-author of the eight books about sports, history, and photography. He is former metro editor of the Chicago Tribune and created the newspaper’s popular “10 Things You Might Not Know” history feature. Jacob’s articles have been published in Library Quarterly, Chicago Reader, Chicago magazine and Chicago History magazine. He is a former adjunct professor at Northwestern University. Matthew Jacob is the co-author of What the Great Ate: A Curious History of Food and Fame. He started his career as a journalist, working as a sportswriter and city council reporter, receiving awards from the Arkansas Press Association. Jacob has written numerous guest/op-ed columns for elected officials, advocacy groups, and nonprofits that have been published by the Boston Globe, Detroit Free Press, Los Angeles Times, USA Today and many other newspapers.
Release date Australia
September 3rd, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by Mannie Jackson
Pages
272
ISBN-13
9781538181454
Product ID
38655860

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