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Perry Wallace on Athlete-Activists

December 5, 2014

7a366ac8d0f934b5318e721ba049e9b1_400x400In today’s Washington Post, reporter Dave Sheinin discusses the willingness of many collegiate and professional athletes to speak out on social issues in recent weeks, a departure from the norm. Sheinin interviewed Perry Wallace over the phone as Wallace toured Nashville to discuss Strong Inside this week. During his pioneering days as the first African American basketball player in the SEC at Vanderbilt in the late 1960s, Wallace picked his spots when it came to public statements about off-the-court issues. When the pending construction of I-40 through North Nashville promised to destroy the Jefferson Street business district, Wallace spoke out about the problems sure to arise. Wallace commended the athlete-activists of today for taking an interest in things beyond sneaker sales.

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  1. Perry Wallace Visits Hermitage Lanes - AndrewMaraniss.com says:
    December 5, 2014 at 9:42 pm

    […] Never thought I’d be taking Perry Wallace to a bowling alley in Hermitage, but that’s just what happened on Wednesday when we visited the 102.5 Sports Night crew out there for an interview. The station was doing a remote at the lanes to promote a Nashville Predators event there later that evening. Wallace and I sat down with George Plaster, Willy Daunic, and Darren McFarland for a memorable interview you can listen to here. […]

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  • “In a magnificently reported, nuanced
    but raw account of basketball and racism in the South during the 1960s, Andrew Maraniss tells the story of Perry Wallace’s struggle, loneliness, perseverance and eventual self-realization. A rare story about physical and intellectual courage that is both shocking and triumphant. ”

    Bob Woodward, Washington Post associate editor and author

Watch Andrew Maraniss talk about his inspiration to write Strong Inside, featuring archival footage of Perry Wallace in action.
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