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Champions for Change: How the Mississippi State Bulldogs and Their Bold Coach Defied Segregation (Sports History)

Author Kyle Veazey
Publisher The History Press
Category History
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Author(s)Kyle Veazey
ISBN / ASIN1609496086
ISBN-139781609496081
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Sales Rank340,486
CategoryHistory
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Mississippi State dominated Southeastern Conference basketball in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Starting in 1959, the team won four conference titles over five seasons. Yet despite earning their way, the Bulldogs remained routinely absent from NCAA tournaments. Amid a climate of fierce segregation, Mississippi refused to allow its collegiate teams to compete with integrated programs. In 1963, one team determined to compete on the national stage made state history. Led by beloved coach Babe McCarthy and supported by university students and administration, the Bulldogs made a daring and furtive trip to play Loyola's integrated team in the national tournament. Now, sports journalist Kyle Veazey vividly recounts the amazing journey of a team that refused to be hindered by the status quo.
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