32 Minutes Of Greatness - Special Editon (Paperback)


In 1965, against impossible odds, a black Durham, North Carolina high school basketball team fights bigotry and poverty, to become State Champions, fulfilling a vow five of them made as freshmen. Their records still stand. - A true story. Years before Michael Jordan, James Worthy, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and many other legendary NBA stars, there were: Daniel McLaurin, William Harris, Michael Hayes; George Outlaw, John Bullock, Greg Munroe, Marshall Hill, Jimmy Mercer, Larry Crawford, and Hollis Vines. These and other feared members of Durham, North Carolina's, Hillside High School Hornets basketball team were known as "The Pony Express." Consider this: former NBA star, John Lucas was once their ball boy. Of course, you have likely never heard of these trailblazers. That's fine; credit 'Jim Crow' bigotry and wide-spread concealment of black achievement, for that. You could, once do that, but no longer. In paraphrased words of the late, Dr. Martin Luther King: "Truth pressed to earth will rise again." So, let it rise.

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In 1965, against impossible odds, a black Durham, North Carolina high school basketball team fights bigotry and poverty, to become State Champions, fulfilling a vow five of them made as freshmen. Their records still stand. - A true story. Years before Michael Jordan, James Worthy, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and many other legendary NBA stars, there were: Daniel McLaurin, William Harris, Michael Hayes; George Outlaw, John Bullock, Greg Munroe, Marshall Hill, Jimmy Mercer, Larry Crawford, and Hollis Vines. These and other feared members of Durham, North Carolina's, Hillside High School Hornets basketball team were known as "The Pony Express." Consider this: former NBA star, John Lucas was once their ball boy. Of course, you have likely never heard of these trailblazers. That's fine; credit 'Jim Crow' bigotry and wide-spread concealment of black achievement, for that. You could, once do that, but no longer. In paraphrased words of the late, Dr. Martin Luther King: "Truth pressed to earth will rise again." So, let it rise.

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Imprint

Falcon Creek Publishing Company

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2009

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First published

April 2009

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

150

ISBN-13

978-0-9649756-6-8

Barcode

9780964975668

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LSN

0-9649756-6-1



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