• Episode 111 | Black Athletes and History's Messy Realities w/ Dr. Amira Rose Davis

  • Dec 11 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 111 | Black Athletes and History's Messy Realities w/ Dr. Amira Rose Davis

  • Summary

  • Today, we are honored to have Dr. Amira Rose Davis as our special guest. Dr. Davis, an assistant professor specializing in 20th-century American history with a focus on race, gender, sports, and politics, will be joining us to delve into the intricate histories of Black athletes, especially Black women in sports. In this episode, Dr. Davis sheds light on the dualities Black athletes face, the role of historical narratives, and the symbolic yet complex victories on the international stage.

    We'll also get an insider’s look into her co-authored children's book, "Go, Wilma, Go," which portrays the extraordinary life of Wilma Rudolph, addressing themes of perseverance amid racial and sexist barriers. From the inspirational highs of Wilma's athletic achievements to the critical social reflections they prompt, Dr. Davis offers us a vibrant and nuanced exploration of history's gray areas.

    Stay tuned as we unpack topics from the significance of solidarity among Black athletes, the ripple effects of the Jim Crow era, to the ongoing fight for genuine representation and acknowledgment in sports and beyond. Whether it’s through her book, her podcasts, or her insightful research, Dr. Davis encourages us to celebrate achievements while navigating the complexities behind them.

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