Caddying on the Color Line : How Black Caddies Defined and Redefined Golf in the South
Overview
A poignant exploration of the untold stories of Black caddies and their profound impact on the history of golf in the segregated South.
Caddying on the Color Line unveils the hidden history of African American caddies who navigated the racial complexities of Jim Crow golf courses. From labor exploitation to unexpected moments of dignity and resistance, their experiences shaped the sport and challenged the social order.
Discover the lives of men like Willie Peterson, who caddied for Jack Nicklaus, and Demus Taylor, who transitioned from enslavement to caddying. This is a story of resilience, skill, and the enduring pursuit of equality, revealing how Black caddies not only carried golf bags but also carried the weight of a nation's racial divide. Perfect for readers interested in African American history, sports, and the untold stories of the South.
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- ISBN-13: 9781956237269
- ISBN-10: 1956237267
- Publisher: Back Nine Press
- Publish Date: April 2025
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.63 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.02 pounds
- Page Count: 272
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