Latinos in American football : pathbreakers on the Gridiron, 1927 to the present

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Latinos in American football : pathbreakers on the Gridiron, 1927 to the present

Mario Longoria and Jorge Iber

McFarland, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-362) and index

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Description

In 1927 Cuban national Ignacio S. Molinet was recruited to play with the Frankford Yellow Jackets of the old NFL for a single season. Mexican national Jose Martinez-Zorrilla achieved 1932 All-American honors. These are the beginnings of the Latino experience in American Football, which continues amidst a remarkable and diversified setting of Hispanic nationalities and ethnic groups. This history of Latinos in American Football dispels the myths that baseball, boxing, and soccer are the chosen and competent sports for Spanish-surname athletes. The book documents their fascination for the sport that initially denied their participation but that could not discourage their determination to master the game.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Latinos/Hispanics in "American" Football 1. Latinos Take to the Gridiron: The 1920s-1940 2. Slowly Moving the Ball Down the Field: 1941-1950 3. The McCarthy Era and the Age of Activism: 1951-1970 4. Increased Numbers and Diversity at All Levels, 1971-1990 5. Latinos on the Gridiron from Coast to Coast, 1991-2018 Conclusion: The Historical Significance of Latinos on the Gridiron and Their Future in the Game Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

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