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The Pussycat of Prizefighting: Tiger Flowers and the Politics of Black Celebrity
Andrew Kaye
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| #3383915 in Books | University of Georgia Press | 2007-04-01 | 2007-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.69 x.64 x5.75l,.72 | File type: PDF | 232 pages | ||5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| not to be confused with a biography|By A Customer|If you are hungry for information on "Tiger" Flowers only be prepared for a snack. The actual information concerning Mr. Flowers if put back to back probably covers 15 pages.|2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Andrew M. Kaye lands a knock-out!!|By A Customer|From Booklist|"The whitest black man in the ring," middleweight Tiger Flowers was a wildly famous world champion in the 1920s. Historically situated between two archetypal black champions--flamboyant, reviled Jack
In 1926 Theodore “Tiger” Flowers became the first African American boxer to win the world middleweight title. The next year he was dead, the victim of surgery gone wrong. His funeral in Atlanta drew tens of thousands of mourners, black and white. Atlantans would not grieve again in comparable numbers until Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in 1968.
Flowers, whose career was sandwiched between those of the better-known black boxers Jack Joh...
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