“Star Maker”: George Powles, McClymonds High School, and the Youth of West Oakland

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
D. Wiggins
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This article assesses the life and career of George Powles, a legendary White youth sport and high school coach from Oakland, California. Born in 1910, Powles guided local American Legion, Babe Ruth, and Connie Mack baseball teams to various state, regional, and national titles and coached a plethora of outstanding athletes first at McClymonds High School, a predominantly Black institution in West Oakland and then later at Skyline High School, a predominantly White institution at the crest of the Oakland foothills, who would go onto legendary careers in professional sport. Among those he coached were iconic African American athletes who realized lasting fame for both their accomplishments on the playing field and involvement in the larger civil rights movement. Included among these athletes was Bill Russell, the Hall of Fame basketball player who led the University of San Francisco to successive National Collegiate Athletic Association national titles and the Boston Celtics to multiple National Basketball Association championships; Frank Robinson, the Hall of Fame baseball player and first African American to manage a Major League baseball team; Vada Pinson, the outstanding outfielder who played multiple years of Major League baseball; and Curt Flood, the gold-glove winning outfielder who famously challenged baseball’s reserve clause. In the end, Powles was a coach who served as an important mentor of Black athletes and believed strongly in sports power to bridge racial differences and instill important values and develop character among youth from all walks of life and cultural and socio-economic backgrounds.
“造星者”:乔治·鲍尔斯、麦克莱蒙兹高中和西奥克兰青年
这篇文章评估了乔治·鲍尔斯的生活和职业生涯,他是一位来自加州奥克兰的传奇白人青年体育和高中教练。波尔斯出生于1910年,他带领当地的美国军团棒球队、贝比·鲁斯棒球队和康妮·麦克棒球队获得了各州、地区和全国的冠军。他先是在麦克莱蒙兹高中执教,这是一所位于西奥克兰以黑人为主的学校,后来又在奥克兰山脚的天际线高中执教,这所学校以白人为主,这些优秀的运动员后来走上了职业体育的传奇生涯。在他的教练中,有一些标志性的非裔美国运动员,他们在运动场上取得的成就和参与更大的民权运动,使他们获得了持久的声誉。这些运动员中包括名人堂篮球运动员比尔·拉塞尔(Bill Russell),他带领旧金山大学连续获得全国大学体育协会(National Collegiate Athletic Association)全国冠军,带领波士顿凯尔特人队多次获得全国篮球协会(National basketball Association)冠军;弗兰克·罗宾逊(Frank Robinson),棒球名人堂球员和第一位管理大联盟棒球队的非裔美国人;瓦达·平森(Vada Pinson),在美国职业棒球大联盟打了多年的杰出外野手;科特·弗勒德,赢得金手套的外野手,因挑战棒球的保留条款而闻名。最后,鲍尔斯是一名教练,他是黑人运动员的重要导师,他坚信体育的力量可以弥合种族差异,向来自各行各业、不同文化和社会经济背景的年轻人灌输重要的价值观,培养他们的性格。
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