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Milford, Mike. “The ‘Reel’ Jesse Owens: Visual Rhetoric and the Berlin Olympics.” Sport in History, vol. 38, no. 1, Mar. 2018, pp. 96–117.
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Series 1 & 2 cover 1827-1998 and includes papers from more than 35 states. Nearly 360 newspapers are featured, chronicling a century and a half of the African American experience. Covers life in the Antebellum South, the Jim Crow Era, the Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights movement, and more.
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Index, abstracts and full text of articles and other publications on sport, fitness and related disciplines.
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Notes:
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