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Remember Henry Harris: Lost Icon of a Revolution: A Story of Hope and Self-Sacrifice in America

Remember Henry Harris: Lost Icon of a Revolution: A Story of Hope and Self-Sacrifice in America


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About the Book

After the freedom rides ended, after the bus boycotts and sit-ins, the marches and protests, and long after the TV cameras and federal marshals packed up and went home, Henry Harris enrolled at Auburn University in 1968. Brave but alone, Harris was the first African American on athletic scholarship at Auburn and, more importantly, the first black football or basketball player at any of the seven SEC schools in the Deep South. An exceptional basketball player, he was valedictorian of all-black Greene County Training School in Boligee, Alabama. But nothing could prepare him for the next four years in the SEC and at Auburn. Sam Heys became curios about Harris's life on the night 1974 when he ripped an article from a newswire and read four paragraphs reporting Harris's suicide at twenty-four. But the details were vague and the story was hardly, missing all the "whys." Heys fills in the facts, answers the questions, and traces Harris's extraordinary passage from an abandoned store in tiny Boligee, Alabama, to a rooftop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a journey that helped revolutionize the South and America.

About the Author :
Sam Heys first saw Henry Harris play basketball 1969. Both young men were still teenagers, but Heys sensed then he was sitting in on history, that he was watching a change agent at work. Heys's curiosity about Harris's life deepened five years later on the night he ripped an article from a newswire printer and read four paragraphs reporting Harris's suicide at twenty-four. But the details were vague and the story was hardly, missing all the whys. Heys fills in the facts, answers the questions, and traces Harris's extraordinary passage from an abandoned store in tiny Boligee, Alabama, to a rooftop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a journey that helped revolutionize the South and America. An award-winning author and journalist who uses a commanding, concise writing style to capture time and place, Heys witnessed the integration of the Southeastern Conference up close as a sports writer for the Atlanta Constitution and Columbus Enquirer in the 1970s. During his four months of research in 1980 for a multi-part series on the integration of southern collegiate sports, he interviewed most of the racial pioneers at SEC and Atlantic Coast Conference member schools. Heys is author or co-author three nonfiction books, including the acclaimed The Winecoff Fire: The Untold Story of America's Deadliest Hotel Fire, published by Longstreet Press. Investigative reporting by Heys and Allen Goodwin found that the 1946 Winecoff Hotel fire in Atlanta was arson, and their book tells the stories of the 119 lives that were its victims. Heys and co-author Dub Taft took second place in history in the Georgia Author of the Year Awards, sponsored by the Georgia Writers Association for their 2011, book Big Bets: Decisions and Leaders That Shaped Southern Company. Heys' article on a state champion basketball team from Kentucky's hardscrabble Clay County-Hills of Coal, Feats of Clay-was named the best sports feature story written in U.S. newspapers in 1988 and chosen as the lead story in that year's Best Sports Stories anthology The judges' comments began: The best journalism always has been that which helps us understand the human condition. The best sports writers have always known that. . . .


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780578565781
  • Publisher: Healing Forward LLC
  • Publisher Imprint: Healing Forward LLC
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 364
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 535 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0578565781
  • Publisher Date: 10 Sep 2019
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Lost Icon of a Revolution: A Story of Hope and Self-Sacrifice in America
  • Width: 152 mm


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