The segregated history of college sports -- A new paradigm of civil rights -- Heroines as well as heroes -- College sports and civil rights -- Legal and logistical challenges -- The first generation -- A watershed moment -- Clarifications amid controversy -- Sports before college -- The wrestlers' response -- The tragedy -- Triumph? -- Appendix A. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 -- Appendix B. Founding members of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women -- Appendix C. Draft regulations for interscholastic and intercollegiate athletics (1974) -- Appendix D. Final regulations concerning Title IX and scholastic/collegiate sports (1975) -- Appendix E. Proposed policy interpretation (1978) -- Appendix F. Policy interpretation : Title IX and intercollegiate athletics (1979) -- Appendix G. The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 -- Appendix H. Clarification of intercollegiate athletic policy guidance : the three-part test (1996) -- Appendix I. Further clarification of intercollegiate athletics policy guidance regarding Title IX compliance (2003) -- Landmark Title IX lawsuits
Summary
A Place on the Team is the inside story of how Title IX revolutionized American sports. The federal law guaranteeing women's rights in education, Title IX opened gymnasiums and playing fields to millions of young women previously locked out. Journalist Welch Suggs chronicles both the law's successes and failures-the exciting opportunities for women as well as the commercial and recruiting pressures of modern-day athletics. Enlivened with tales from Suggs's reportage, the book clears up the muddle of interpretation and opinion surrounding Title IX. It provides not only a lucid description of ho
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-266) and index