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Children's & Youth Sports - Thursday Night Lights: The Story of Black High School Football in Texas

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Book Synopsis: The history of black high school football in segregated Texas: “Though this book is long overdue, it is also right on time.” —Texas Observer At a time when “Friday night lights” shone only on white high school football games, African American teams across Texas burned up the gridiron on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Temple Dunbar, Austin Anderson, and other segregated high schools in the Prairie View Interscholastic League—the African American counterpart of the University Interscholastic League, which excluded black schools from membership until 1967—created an exciting brand of football that produced hundreds of outstanding players, many of whom became college All-Americans, All-Pros, and Pro Football Hall of Famers, including NFL greats such as “Mean” Joe Green, Otis Taylor, Dick “Night Train” Lane, Ken Houston, and Bubba Smith. Thursday Night Lights tells the inspiring, largely unknown story of African American high school football in Texas. Drawing on interviews, newspaper stories, and memorabilia, Michael Hurd introduces the players, coaches, schools, and towns where African Americans built powerhouse football programs under the PVIL leadership. He covers fifty years of history, including championship seasons and legendary rivalries such as the annual Turkey Day Classic game between Houston schools Jack Yates and Phillis Wheatley, which drew standing-room-only crowds of up to 40,000. In telling this story, Hurd explains why the PVIL was necessary, traces its development, and shows how football offered a potent source of pride and ambition in the black community, helping black kids succeed both athletically and educationally in a racist society. “[A] groundbreaking book.” —Houston Chronicle “In America’s current Colin Kaepernick-inspired moment, with sports once again taking on a conspicuous role in debates about black citizenship and the persistence of white racism, this book is especially timely and important.” —Great Plains Quarterly

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Dive into the rich history of black high school football in Texas with "Thursday Night Lights: The Story of Black High School Football in Texas." Uncover the inspiring and untold stories of African American teams that battled it out on the gridiron on Wednesday and Thursday nights, showcasing exceptional talent and determination.

Author Michael Hurd takes you on a journey through fifty years of football history, highlighting legendary players like "Mean" Joe Green, Otis Taylor, and Ken Houston who carved their path to greatness from segregated high schools. This groundbreaking book sheds light on how football served as a beacon of pride and opportunity for black youth in a society plagued by racism.

Immerse yourself in the gripping narratives of championship seasons, fierce rivalries, and the electrifying Turkey Day Classic game that drew massive crowds. Discover the resilience and resilience of African American football programs that flourished under the PVIL leadership, paving the way for future generations of athletes.

Don't miss out on this captivating journey through the captivating history of African American high school football in Texas. Order your copy of "Thursday Night Lights" now and witness the legacy of these extraordinary athletes unfold before your eyes.

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