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The Legend of Jesse Owens (Impact Biographies) [Library Binding]

Hank Nuwer (Author)
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Impact Biographies
Explores the personal life, athletic accomplishments, and career of Jesse Owens.


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From School Library Journal

Grade 5-9-The legendary track-and-field star is the subject of this well-balanced biography. From meager beginnings to international fame, though not fortune, Owens is presented as a talented, hard-working athlete with both good and bad personal traits. As he lived through some dynamic times, readers will be exposed to some of the social history of the black migration north, segregation, the racial overtones of World War II, and the civil rights movement. Nineteen black-and-white photographs of various sizes and quality appear throughout the 15 chapters. Source notes, an extensive list for further reading, and an index are appended. Meatier than Wayne Coffey's Jesse Owens (Blackbirch, 1992; o.p.), Nuwer's book will serve libraries that are in need of a biography of this gifted athlete whose influence extended far afield.
Tom S. Hurlburt, La Crosse Public Library, WI
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Gr. 7^-12. Although Owens was the grandson of slaves and the youngest child of destitute Alabama sharecroppers, he shared his mother's enthusiasm for life and optimism for success. Ignoring his life-threatening, frail constitution and the corrosive racism of his small southern community, young Jesse latched onto mentors whose confidence in his potential made him the gold medal hero of the 1936 Olympics. Under the subtly profound guidance of his junior-high coach, Owens developed an unwavering faith in himself and a belief in the fairness of the world that not even public ridicule from such divergent agitators as Adolf Hitler and Malcolm X could destroy. This densely detailed biography occasionally sags under the weight of redundancy, but it shows obvious reverence for Owens and the dignity with which he faced his tribulations. In addition, through Owens' example, it offers readers a clear and inspiring picture of how one man overcame his racist enemies by simply being true to himself. Source notes; further reading. Roger Leslie

Product Details

  • Library Binding: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Franklin Watts (September 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0531113566
  • ISBN-13: 978-0531113561
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,234,122 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

National Award Renamed for Franklin College Professor

FRANKLIN, IND. - A national organization focused on hazing prevention and intervention has renamed its prestigious annual awards program in honor of Franklin College associate professor of journalism Hank Nuwer.

HazingPrevention.Org recently presented the "Hank Nuwer Anti-Hazing Hero Award" in 2011. The award recognizes up to five individuals, ranging from students, educators, social fraternity advisers, coaches and researchers, for extraordinary effort or accomplishment in the task of standing up to the dangerous and often illegal practice of hazing.

Nuwer's involvement as a social critic and journalist targeting hazing abuses began in 1978 when he wrote about the behavioral aspects of hazing in an essay for Human Behavior magazine. Nuwer has since made hazing education, prevention and intervention a significant part of his life's work.

"One death from hazing diminishes us all as a culture," said Nuwer. "For me as a journalist I saw the grief parents felt when a son or daughter died so tragically and unnecessarily.

"I saw how the lives of hazers were forever ruined, knowing every day of their own lives there was one who walked amongst them who would never graduate, never have a child, never have the opportunities he or she was meant to happen. And then there are the colleges and the Greek groups or athletic teams who will always bear the stigma of having a death from hazing that they somehow failed to prohibit.

"I simply feel that my work gives a voice to the voiceless, all those who died from hazing who cannot tell readers how easily their demise might have been prevented."

Nuwer has written numerous articles and four books on hazing, including the groundbreaking 1990 book Broken Pledges: The Deadly Rite of Hazing . His other hazing books are High School Hazing (Scholastic), Wrongs of Passage and The Hazing Reader (Indiana University Press). He's written several books on the craft of writing, including To the Young Writer.

In 2006, the State University of New York awarded Nuwer an honorary doctorate to recognize his scholarly work in the area of hazing prevention. Author Michael Kimmel's 2008 best-selling book Guyland cited Nuwer as "a virtual one-man crusade to eliminate hazing" for more than 30 years. A frequent commentator on TV, Nuwer's appearances include the Today Show with Matt Lauer and CNN with Anderson Cooper. Nuwer also is a nationally-known speaker who has lectured at more than 120 campuses, including Dartmouth, the University of Michigan, Penn State and Syracuse University.

Nuwer serves on the board of HazingPrevention.Org and the advisory board of Security on Campus, a national watchdog organization devoted to rooting out violence on campus. He developed an online hazing prevention educational course for the Human Equation group in 2007-08 and started a collection of educational print and video materials on hazing at Buffalo State College's Butler Library. He has appeared in numerous documentaries, most recently Haze , the documentary inspired by the death of Colorado student Lynn Gordon Bailey and narrated by Robin Wright Penn. His regular hazing prevention column appears on the StopHazing.Org Web site.

A resident of Waldron, Ind., Nuwer advises Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society at Franklin College and teaches journalism courses such as investigative reporting. He is a member of Sigma Tau Rho social fraternity at Buffalo State College and Phi Kappa Phi national honor society.

Founded in 1834, Franklin College is a residential four-year undergraduate liberal arts institution 20 minutes from downtown Indianapolis. He has also taught at other institutions such as the University of Richmond and Ball State University. He is a member of the BSU Journalism Hall of Fame and was inducted in 2010.

A graduate of Buffalo State College, he has been named a Distinguished Alumnus (1999) and awarded an honorary doctorate (2006). BSC's Butler Library honored him with its establishment of the Hazing Collection and the Hank Nuwer Collection. The curator at Butler Library is archivist Dan Dilandro.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars The legend of Jesse Owens, August 5, 2004
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This is one of the best books I have ever read. What an incredible life Jesse had.
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