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    The International Journal of the History of Sport, Volume 39, 2022, Issue 8–9 | Excavating the Ancestry of ‘Globetrotting’

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    Introduction

    Excavating the Ancestry of ‘Globetrotting’: New Perspectives on the Intersection of Racial Politics, Civil Rights Struggles and anti-Apartheid Crusades in US Track and Field from the 1920s through the 1980s
    Michelle M. Sikes & Mark Dyreson
    Pages: 803-822 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2127687

    Articles

    Inaugurating ‘Good Feeling between the United States and South Africa’: The 1931 All-White Tour of South Africa
    Mark Dyreson & Michelle M. Sikes
    Pages: 823-850 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2021.2016708

    ‘We Do Not Divide Our Champions According to Color’?: A Failed 1938 All-White Follow-Up Tour of South Africa
    Mark Dyreson & Michelle M. Sikes
    Pages: 851-880 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2034789

    ‘Winners, Regardless’?: Racial Politics, Civil Rights Struggles, and the 1950 Track and Field Tour of South Africa
    Mark Dyreson & Michelle M. Sikes
    Pages: 881-907 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2030313

    ‘I See the Struggle against Race Supremacy and Racial Inequality as World-Wide’: Anti-Apartheid Campaigns, Civil Rights Struggles, and the 1961 Track and Field Tours of South Africa
    Mark Dyreson & Michelle M. Sikes
    Pages: 908-937 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2093347

    ‘It’s a Policy Matter, Not a Racial Matter’: Athlete Activism and Symbiotic Struggles against Apartheid in US Track and Field of the Early 1970s
    Michelle M. Sikes & Jacob J. Fredericks
    Pages: 938-958 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2109626

    A ‘Rebel’ on the Run: Kenyan Gambles on Intercollegiate Athletics, Apartheid Sport, and US Road Racing of the 1980s – The Case of Samson Obwocha
    Michelle M. Sikes
    Pages: 959-986 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2114462

    ‘We Didn’t Kill Any Babies’: The 1988 Rebel Track and Field Tour of South Africa
    Michelle M. Sikes, Jacob J. Fredericks, Paulina A. Rodríguez, Emmanuel Macedo, Michael Poorman, Matthew Lyons, Rucha Pandit & Mark Dyreson
    Pages: 987-1026 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2114460

    ‘Athletes for Peace’? From the Quest to Hold the Mavericks Accountable to a Second American Rebel Tour of South Africa
    Michelle M. Sikes, Jacob J. Fredericks, Paulina A. Rodríguez, Emmanuel Macedo, Michael Poorman, Matthew Lyons, Rucha Pandit & Mark Dyreson
    Pages: 1027-1058 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2114461

    Two students wrapped in a banner protesting apartheid in South Africa at the University of California Berkeley on April 14, 1985. (Shutterstock/The Old Major)

    ‘I Consider Myself a Political Prisoner’: The Long and Strange Journeys of American Rebels Enmeshed in Ironies of the Athletes’ Rights Crusade
    Michelle M. Sikes, Jacob J. Fredericks, Paulina A. Rodríguez, Emmanuel Macedo, Michael Poorman, Matthew Lyons, Rucha Pandit & Mark Dyreson
    Pages: 1059-1087 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2109625

    ‘A Democracy That Will Know Not the Differences of Race’: American ‘Globetrotting’ in South Africa from the 1920s through the 1980s in Perspective
    Mark Dyreson & Michelle M. Sikes
    Pages: 1088-1098 | DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2022.2121067


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