The fight of his life : Joe Louis's battle for freedom during World War II
2025
Book
"During the 1930s and 1940s, no African American athlete commanded the spotlight more than heavyweight boxer Joe Louis. His 1938 knockout victory over German Max Schmeling struck an early blow against Nazi Germany. But it was Louis's service in the looming war that transformed him from a patriotic role model into history's first prominent Black athlete turned activist. In The Fight of His Life, award-winning sports historians Johnny Smith and Randy Roberts tell the story of heavyweight champion Joe Louis's battles both in and out of the ring. Already world-famous at the outset of World War II, Louis enlisted in the army, serving as a goodwill ambassador and promoting unity across military bases that crackled with racial tension. Yet Louis's experience with segregation in the army sparked his political awakening. As the war dragged on, he advocated for Black soldiers facing discrimination. Once the war ended, he joined veterans and civil rights activists to fight for voting rights and racial equality. Expertly revising the life story of one of America's most iconic Black athletes, Smith and Roberts's biography celebrates Joe Louis's forgotten fight against fascism abroad and racism at home"-- Provided by publisher.
Item Details
ISBN: 9781541605060
Edition: First edition.
Description: 352 pages ; 24 cm
Other Title: Joe Louis's battle for freedom during World War II
Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN: 2025004814
Control Number: 3409677
Publisher: New York : Basic Books, 2025.Subjects:
- African American boxers -- Biography.
- African American soldiers -- Biography.
- Boxers (Sports) -- United States -- Biography.
- Louis, Joe, 1914-1981.
- United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- African Americans -- Biography.
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Other Authors: Roberts, Randy, 1951- author.