Maya Moore

Maya Moore
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Publisher : North Star Editions, Inc.
Total Pages : 35
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781641854955
ISBN-13 : 1641854952
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Maya Moore by : Matt Scheff

Introduces readers to the life and career of basketball star Maya Moore. Colorful spreads, fun facts, interesting sidebars, and a map of important places in her life make this a thrilling read for young sports fans.

Maya Moore: WNBA Champion

Maya Moore: WNBA Champion
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Publisher : ABDO
Total Pages : 35
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781629699066
ISBN-13 : 1629699063
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Maya Moore: WNBA Champion by : Phil Ervin

This title explores the life of Maya Moore, from her early days playing basketball to her triumphs at the highest level. The title also features informative sidebars, fun facts and quotes, a glossary, and further resources. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. SportsZone is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Maya Moore

Maya Moore
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Publisher : Lerner Publications
Total Pages : 36
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780761389156
ISBN-13 : 0761389156
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Maya Moore by : Jeff Savage

Maya Moore was a basketball star long before she joined the Minnesota Lynx. During her high school career, Maya helped her team win 125 games to only 3 losses. At the University of Connecticut (UConn), Maya led the Huskies to four amazing seasons and two national championships. Not surprisingly, she was the first pick in the 2011 Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) draft. In the WNBA, Maya has helped the Lynx become one of the league's most-feared teams. Maya's hard work has made her one of the best women’s basketball players in the world.

Ancient Maya Daily Life

Ancient Maya Daily Life
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Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : 9781508149026
ISBN-13 : 150814902X
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Maya Daily Life by : Heather Moore Niver

What was life like in the days of the ancient Maya civilization? Where did people live and what did they do each day? These questions and more are answered in this fact-filled book about the daily life of the ancient Maya. Engaging text and primary sources shed light on the many mysteries of the Maya people. Color photographs of existing architecture and artifacts, as well as artwork, will transport readers back to the days when the Maya civilization was thriving. This exciting book is rich with information about Maya culture, and it’s sure to stoke readers’ imaginations while giving them a deep understanding of the history of this ancient civilization.

Social Justice and the Modern Athlete

Social Justice and the Modern Athlete
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781666904581
ISBN-13 : 1666904589
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Justice and the Modern Athlete by : Mia Long Anderson

Social Justice and the Modern Athlete: Exploring the Role of Athlete Activism in Social Change is an edited volume in which editor Mia Long Anderson and various contributors identify and discuss athletes who have been at the forefront of social movements to lead change in distinct areas of society, including politics, gender equity, and mental health. Contributors analyze how this activism speaks to the impact that athletes can have on raising awareness and the power they have to influence and rectify social injustices as they work to advance efforts that result in a more equitable social structure. This volume demonstrates the myriad ways in which athletes have conducted their social work both in the real world and the online sphere, addressing the spectrum of intersectional marginalization that exists in our society based on gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, ability, and class. Scholars of sports studies, communication, sociology, political communication, and gender studies will find this book of particular interest.

The Holdout

The Holdout
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 337
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780399591778
ISBN-13 : 039959177X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Holdout by : Graham Moore

Ten years ago, Maya, the lone holdout on a jury, convinced 11 of her fellow jurors to acquit a black teacher accused of murdering his white teenage student. Was justice served?

Mighty Miss Maya - See It, Then Be It

Mighty Miss Maya - See It, Then Be It
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Publisher :
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1735738603
ISBN-13 : 9781735738604
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Mighty Miss Maya - See It, Then Be It by : Ann Tisdale

Mighty Miss Maya is a about a fierce little girl who doesn't let anything stand in her way. Maya and her dog, Abby, go on fantastic adventures, seeing new sights, and learning new skills. Sometimes, Maya faces big challenges and feels very stuck. Luckily, she knows just how might she is. "See it, then be it," she reminds herself, and she soon finds that there's almost nothing she can't do!

72 Hour Hold

72 Hour Hold
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Publisher : Anchor
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9780307424259
ISBN-13 : 0307424251
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis 72 Hour Hold by : Bebe Moore Campbell

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • "A tightly woven, well-written story about mothers and daughters, highs and lows, ex-husbands and boyfriends.... Universally touching." —San Francisco Chronicle Trina is eighteen and suffers from bi-polar disorder, making her paranoid, wild, and violent. Frightened by her own child, Keri searches for help, quickly learning that the mental health community can only offer her a seventy-two hour hold. After these three days Trina is off on her own again. Fed up with the bureaucracy and determined to save her daughter by any means necessary, Keri signs on for an illegal intervention known as The Program, a group of radicals who eschew the psychiatric system and model themselves after the Underground Railroad. In the upheaval that follows, she is forced to confront a past that refuses to stay buried, even as she battles to secure a future for her child.

Strong Inside

Strong Inside
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Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9780826520258
ISBN-13 : 0826520251
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Strong Inside by : Andrew Maraniss

New York Times Best Seller 2015 RFK Book Awards Special Recognition 2015 Lillian Smith Book Award 2015 AAUP Books Committee "Outstanding" Title Based on more than eighty interviews, this fast-paced, richly detailed biography of Perry Wallace, the first African American basketball player in the SEC, digs deep beneath the surface to reveal a more complicated and profound story of sports pioneering than we've come to expect from the genre. Perry Wallace's unusually insightful and honest introspection reveals his inner thoughts throughout his journey. Wallace entered kindergarten the year that Brown v. Board of Education upended "separate but equal." As a 12-year-old, he sneaked downtown to watch the sit-ins at Nashville's lunch counters. A week after Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, Wallace entered high school, and later saw the passage of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights acts. On March 16, 1966, his Pearl High School basketball team won Tennessee's first integrated state tournament--the same day Adolph Rupp's all-white Kentucky Wildcats lost to the all-black Texas Western Miners in an iconic NCAA title game. The world seemed to be opening up at just the right time, and when Vanderbilt recruited him, Wallace courageously accepted the assignment to desegregate the SEC. His experiences on campus and in the hostile gymnasiums of the Deep South turned out to be nothing like he ever imagined. On campus, he encountered the leading civil rights figures of the day, including Stokely Carmichael, Martin Luther King Jr., Fannie Lou Hamer, and Robert Kennedy--and he led Vanderbilt's small group of black students to a meeting with the university chancellor to push for better treatment. On the basketball court, he experienced an Ole Miss boycott and the rabid hate of the Mississippi State fans in Starkville. Following his freshman year, the NCAA instituted "the Lew Alcindor rule," which deprived Wallace of his signature move, the slam dunk. Despite this attempt to limit the influence of a rising tide of black stars, the final basket of Wallace's college career was a cathartic and defiant dunk, and the story Wallace told to the Vanderbilt Human Relations Committee and later The Tennessean was not the simple story of a triumphant trailblazer that many people wanted to hear. Yes, he had gone from hearing racial epithets when he appeared in his dormitory to being voted as the university's most popular student, but, at the risk of being labeled "ungrateful," he spoke truth to power in describing the daily slights and abuses he had overcome and what Martin Luther King had called "the agonizing loneliness of a pioneer."

We Will Win the Day

We Will Win the Day
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 320
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9798216163824
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis We Will Win the Day by : Louis Moore

This exceedingly timely book looks at the history of black activist athletes and the important role of the black community in making sure fair play existed, not only in sports, but across U.S. society. Most books that focus on ties between sports, black athletes, and the Civil Rights Movement focus on specific issues or people. They discuss, for example, how baseball was integrated or tell the stories of individuals like Jackie Robinson or Muhammad Ali. This book approaches the topic differently. By examining the connection between sports, black athletes and the Civil Rights Movement overall, it puts the athletes and their stories into the proper context. Rather than romanticizing the stories and the men and women who lived them, it uses the roles these individuals played—or chose not to play—to illuminate the complexities and nuances in the relationship between black athletes and the fight for racial equality. Arranged thematically, the book starts with Jackie Robinson's entry into baseball when he signed with the Dodgers in 1945 and ends with the revolt of black athletes in the late 1960s, symbolized by Tommie Smith and John Carlos famously raising their clenched fists during a medal ceremony at the 1968 Olympics. Accounts from the black press and the athletes themselves help illustrate the role black athletes played in the Civil Rights Movement. At the same time, the book also examines how the black public viewed sports and the contributions of black athletes during these tumultuous decades, showing how the black communities' belief in merit and democracy—combined with black athletic success—influenced the push for civil rights.