Requiem for a Classic Second Edition
Thanksgiving Turkey Day Classic
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Book Details
About the Book
In the era when segregation and Jim Crow laws ruled the land, The Turkey Day Classic was created. The event prospered from 1927 to 1966. Newspaper accounts describe the classic between Jack Yates and Phillis Wheatley High Schools as the largest annually attended schoolboy game in America. Fans came dressed to kill to witness the game and the glorious halftime activities. Marching bands, drill squads, and other performing groups gave eloquent entertaining performances during halftime. However, the crowning of the schools queens were the highlights of halftime. Game summaries, team lineups, and editorial comments by the author are presented.
About the Author
Dr. Thurman W. Robins was an outstanding high school and collegiate athlete. He is a retired educator. His career spanned more than 40 years. He has published four books including: Swimming Against The Odds; Shimmy To Gold; Requiem For A Classic; and Aspire, Act, Achieve. He has been inducted into four Halls of Fame. His hobbies include creative art work, writing, traveling, and playing golf.