David Magee

David Magee

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More than a decade before the media reported on the disturbing events surrounding James Meredith's enrollment at the University of Mississippi in 1962, a different story of interaction between the races quietly took place on that same campus. This story is now told in The Education of Mr. Mayfield.

In 1949, soon after arriving in Oxford, Mississippi, as the school's first Art Department chairman, Stuart Purser was driving through the nearby countryside when he spied some interesting sculptures on the front porch of a small farmhouse near Ecru. When Purser stopped to speak with the African-American artist, his longtime friendship with M.B. Mayfield began.

That fall, Purser offered Mayfield a job as custodian for the Art Department and caretaker for the newly opened student art gallery. This was a time when the University of Mississippi was completely segregated. What few outside the Art Department knew was that Purser also gave Mayfield one-on-one instruction and arranged for classroom doors to be left open so Mayfield could listen to lectures while sitting in the nearby broom closet. Later, Purser took Mayfield on his lecture trips, passing Mayfield off as an assistant who carted equipment and set up the projector.

The Education of Mr. Mayfield tells the story of how M.B. Mayfield overcame many of the obstacles placed in his way due to racism, but it also tells of the quiet acts of courage displayed by some white Southerners who found ways to defy the injustices of the time and place....


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With these words, Jerry Jones took ownership of the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, and the team, the NFL, and the business of sports have never been the same. An oilman born and bred in Arkansas, Jones purchased the struggling franchise in a handshake deal with H.R. "Bum" Bright and immediately set out to revolutionize the team's approach to coaching, acquiring players, merchandising, and stadium financing; along the way, he won three Super Bowl championships and helped transform the NFL into the nation's most popular sport.

Playing to Win is a fascinating, no-holds-barred glimpse into the journey of America's Team under Jerry Jones, from the firing of legendary coach Tom Landry to the construction of the team's new $1.2 billion stadium in Arlington, Texas. Featuring candid interviews with Jones and the people who know him best, author David Magee has crafted a unique account of building what has become the most valuable sports franchise in the world....


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Sweet Spot: 125 Years of Baseball and the Louisville Slugger is the improbable true story of how a family-owned woodshop near the falls of the Ohio River became one of the most recognizable brand names in all of sports. Along the way, the family has seen its famous bat in the hands of virtually every legendary slugger in the history of the game, from Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Babe Ruth to Ken Griffey Jr., Derek Jeter, and Manny Ramirez.

Featuring amazing, never-before-seen photos and memorabilia directly from the Hillerich & Bradsby archives, Sweet Spot is both a commemorative and a loving tribute to the game's greatest players and the family business that has been equipping them for more than a century....







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