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Amy Bass

    Amy Bass is a history professor whose work offers a unique lens on the intersection of sports and society. She delves into narratives that explore how disparate fields can unite communities and bridge divisions, drawing on her academic background to inform her analysis. Bass is adept at crafting compelling stories that illuminate the power of collective endeavors and the dynamics of human connection. Her writing is characterized by its insightful examination of shared experiences and its ability to resonate with readers on a profound level.

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    Those About Him Remained Silent
    • Those About Him Remained Silent

      The Battle over W. E. B. Du Bois

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the contentious aftermath of W. E. B. Du Bois's death, focusing on efforts to establish a memorial park in his hometown of Great Barrington, Massachusetts. While many, including notable figures like Harry Belafonte and Sydney Poitier, supported this tribute, it sparked fierce opposition from local groups, particularly the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Critics vehemently denounced Du Bois as a traitor, citing his communist affiliations and critiques of American society, which led to a deep divide within the community over his legacy.

      Those About Him Remained Silent
    • One Goal

      • 339 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(19)Add rating

      In the tradition of Friday Night Lights and Outcasts United, ONE GOAL tells the inspiring story of the soccer team in a town bristling with racial tension that united Somali refugees and multi-generation Mainers in their quest for state--and ultimately national--glory. When thousands of Somali refugees resettled in Lewiston, Maine, a struggling, overwhelmingly white town, longtime residents grew uneasy. Then the mayor wrote a letter asking Somalis to stop coming, which became a national story. While scandal threatened to subsume the town, its high school's soccer coach integrated Somali kids onto his team, and their passion began to heal old wounds. Taking readers behind the tumult of this controversial team--and onto the pitch where the teammates vied to become state champions and achieved a vital sense of understanding--ONE GOAL is a timely story about overcoming the prejudices that divide us.

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