The Sons of Westwood
ebook ∣ John Wooden, UCLA, and the Dynasty That Changed College Basketball · Sport and Society
By John Matthew Smith

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The Sons of Westwood tells the story of the most significant college basketball program at a pivotal period in American cultural history. It weaves together a story of sports and politics in an era of social and cultural upheaval, a time when college students and college athletes joined the civil rights movement, demonstrated against the Vietnam War, and rejected the dominant Cold War culture. This is the story of America's culture wars played out on the basketball court by some of college basketball's most famous players and its most memorable coach.
| Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1. Goodness! Gracious! Sakes Alive! 2. The Wizard of Westwood 3. The Promised Land 4. Alone in a Crowd 5. Everybody's All-American 6. Woman Chasers and Hopheads 7. The Desperate Coach 8. The Red Menace 9. The Rebel and the Saint 10. Cracks in the Pyramid 11. The Godfather Notes Index | A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2014. — A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2014.|
John Matthew Smith is an assistant professor of history at Georgia Tech.