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Overview

Discover a compelling journey through the history of African Americans in golf, tracing the path from the 1800s through the modern era. This revised edition blends historical context with vivid scenes, helping readers understand how sport and civil liberties intersected over more than a century.

Rather than a simple chronology, the book reconstructs little known stories, notable figures, and pivotal moments that shaped who could participate on the links and how the game was perceived in American culture. Expect measured, factual storytelling that invites reflection and curiosity.

Meaningful context

Set against the backdrop of Jim Crow and evolving social norms, the work highlights the perseverance and ingenuity of Black golfers who challenged barriers, created opportunities, and inspired future generations. Readers will sense the atmosphere of clubs, tournaments, and community gatherings through thoughtful description and primary source detail.

Inside the revised edition

The publication blends archival material with accessible narrative to make history engaging for both younger readers and adults. The revised edition adds fresh context, updated dates, and more profiles, while preserving the core journey from exclusion to inclusion that has influenced the sport.

  • Historical arc from the 1800s to 2015, tracing social and athletic milestones.
  • Profiles of trailblazers, unsung contributors, and landmark moments in golf.
  • Analysis of prejudices, challenges, and progress within American sports culture.

What you will gain as a reader

Beyond dates and names, the book invites you to envision the scenes, sounds, and stakes of golf history. It offers context for conversations about civil liberties and community pride, all presented with clear, engaging prose.

  • An educational, entertaining resource suitable for classrooms and families.
  • A chronological yet human portrayal that connects sport to broader social change.
  • Accessible writing that supports independent reading and guided instruction.

Whether you are a student researching American history, a golf enthusiast, or a curious reader, this book presents a nuanced, factual narrative that celebrates resilience and contribution without overstating outcomes.

FAQ

Q: What is the focal point of this book?

A: A thorough look at African American golf history from the 1800s through 2015, with key figures and milestones.

Q: Who should read A Missing Link In History?

A: Readers of all ages curious about sports, civil rights, and American history can gain context and perspective.