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Index
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Abbott, Robert S.
Addams, Jane
African Americans: Argentina and; in Britain; the Caribbean and; Cuba and; in Europe; Mexican Republic and; in South Africa. See also black athletes; black boxers; black men; black men, stereotypes of
African diaspora, politics of. See also Pan-African Congress; Pan-African movement
African Methodist Episcopal Church
African tirailleurs
Alexander, Charles
Ali, Muhammad
Americanization
Americas: Johnson exile in; U.S. intervention in. See also Cuba; Mexico
anticolonialism and anti-imperialism
Aquarium, St. Petersburg
Argentina
Armstrong, Bob
l'Art nègre
Australia: Aboriginal people in; Burns in; calls for censorship of fight film in; Coloured Progressive Association (CPA) of New South Wales; Great White Fleet and; Johnson in; Johnson trip to; minstrelsy in; racism in; Toy libel case in; white manhood in. See also Burns-Johnson fight; White Australia Policy
Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association
Baker, Josephine
Baker, Reginald “Snowy,”
Bal Bullier Paris
“The Ballad of East and West” (Kipling)
Balzac, Ercole
Banjo: A Story without a Plot (McKay)
Barbados
Barbour, J. Bernie
Barry, Jim
Barth, William L.
Barthou, Louis
battle royals
“The Battle to the Strong” (Gradeley)
Battling Siki “French Jack Johnson”: Beckett match and; as boxer; Carpentier match and; death of; life and career of; photo of; suspension and ban of
Beasley, Tom
Beckett, Joe
Bedford, Randolph
Belgium
Benna, Zyed
Bennett, Bill
Berger, Sam
Berlin, calls for censorship of fight film in
Berlusconi, Silvio
Bernard, Tristan
Bevens, G.E.
biopolitics
Birth of a Nation (film)
black athletes: as exemplars of mobility, exile, and racial progress; hypervisibility of
black Atlantic. See also black transnationalism
black boxers: assertiveness of; black counterculture and; as black exiles; in Cuba; domestication of legacy of; in France; as modernity's discontents; in Paris; as performing resistance; white boxers' refusal to fight; white hope crisis and. See also interracial fights; specific boxers
Blackburn, Jack
black cosmopolitanism: Battling Siki and; boxers and; Defender and; Johnson and; working men and
black counterculture
black emig ration: to Cuba; to Europe; to Mexico. See also rebel sojourners, black men as
black global vision. See also black transnationalism; “vagabond internationalism”
black managers in Europe
black men: dandified culture of; fetishism of bodies of, in France; maritime work of; as rebel sojourners; in Wales. See also black boxers; military, blacks in; New Negro
black men, stereotypes of: African tirailleur; in Australia; in Britain; in France; physicality; in South Africa; “stage darky” of blackface minstrelsy
black migration: in South Africa; in U.S.
blackness: in commercial mass culture in France; cultural representations of
Black Peril
Black Power movement
black radicalism
black transnationalism. See also black Atlantic; black global vision; “vagabond internationalism”
black working-class resistance. See also black men, dandified culture of; “vagabond internationalism”
Blitzer, Wolf
body: concerns about strength of white; fetishism of black male, in France; as modern social construction; politics of in India; white hope crisis and. See also biopolitics
Boer Wars
Boisneuf, Rene
Bonnafam, Barnard
boxing: in Americas; battle royals; beliefs about race mixing in; biopolitics and; color bar in; in Cuba; debates about racial equality and physical fitness and; in France; Johnson early training in; Johnson reputation in; military and; race, empire, and; Roosevelt and; search for white hope. See also black boxers; heavyweight championship of world; interracial fights
boxing films. See interracial fight films
Boxing magazine; “The Dark Side of the White Hope Problem” (cartoon); “Snowy Baker's Search for an Aboriginal Hope” (cartoon)
Boynton, Charles H.
Braddock, James J.
Bradt, George M.
Branker, J.E.
Bratton, William
Breceda, Alfred
Breyer, Victor
Britain: Anglo-American rapprochement; Anglo-Japanese Alliance; black American visions of; “Black Scare” in; color bar in; imperial exhibitions in; imperialism of; Johnson grievances against; Johnson in; opposition to Jeffries-Johnson fight film in; race war threatening; racism in. See also London; Wells-Johnson match
Brodie, Steve
Brown, Aaron Lester “Dixie Kid,”
Brown, Charles
Brown, Ellen Gertrude
Brown, Henry “Box,”
Bruni, Carla
Bryan, William Jennings
Bryce, James
Budapest, Johnson in
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
Bullard, Eugene
Bureau of Investigation
Burns, Jewel
Burns, Ken
Burns, Tommy. See also Burns-Johnson fight
Burns-Johnson fight: action of; African American fans and; aftermath of; film of; as international phenomenon; location for; McIntosh on; postfight reports; publicity for; recording of; spectators
Café du Champion, Chicago
Cameron, David
Cameron, Lucille. See also Johnson, Lucille
Canada: immigration laws in; Johnson's escape through; protests against fight film in
Candace, Gratien
Cantuar, Randall
Carnera, Primo
Carpentier, Georges
Carranza, Venustiano
censorship of interracial fight films
Chicago Defender newspaper
Chicago World's Fair, 1933
Chuck D
Churchill, Winston
Cinderella Man (film)
citizenship and race: in Australia, black boxers and, the body and, in the boxing ring, in the British Empire, in Cuba, Johnson and, in Mexico second-class citizenship of black Americans, in South Africa, in white settler nations
civilization: critiques of Western; race and
Cleveland, Grover
Cody, William F. (Buffalo Bill)
Collins, Arthur
colonial peoples, displays of
color line: in Australia; in boxing; in Britain; commercial mass culture and; continued resonation of; in Europe; gendered justifications for; as global structure; Mann Act and; in South Africa
Coloured Progressive Association (CPA) of New South Wales
Coloured Quartette
les combats nègres
commercial mass culture: in Americas; of blackness in France; black youths' focus on; flows of; geopolitical landscape and; global color line and; impact on racial and imperial politics
Committee to Pardon Jack Johnson
communication by telegraph
consumerism: the body and; conspicuous consumption and; empire and; race and
Cooper, Anderson
Costello, Carol
Craig, Frank
Cribb, Tom
Cross, Dorothy
Crouch, Stanley
Crozier, Frank
Cuba: black American images of; black Americans in; black expatriates on Isle of Pines; boxing in; censorship of fight film in; Johnson in; Race War of 1912; racial system in; in Spanish-American War; white hope fight in. See also Willard-Johnson fight
cultural representations of blackness
Cuny, Fernand
Curley, Jack
Dahomean War
Daniels, Leo
“The Dark Side of the White Hope Problem” (cartoon)
Darley, Frederick
Daugherty, Harry
Davies, Howell
Davis, Miles, A Tribute to Jack Johnson
Delaunay, Sonia
Dempsey, Jack
Denver, Colorado, boxing scene
Descamps, François
Despland, Charles
Diagne, Blaise
Diaz, Porfirio
Dispan, Henri
Dixie Kid. See Brown, Aaron Lester “Dixie Kid”
Dixon, Andrew
domestication of legacy of black fighters
Donovan, Mike
Douglass, Frederick
Du Bois, W.E.B.
Duggan, Mark
Dupuy, Georges
Duryea, Etta
Eddy, Spencer
Edgren, Robert
Edison, Thomas
Ekovich, Steven
Ellis, A.B.
Ellison, Ralph, Invisible Man
entertainments, racialized. See also racial spectacles
eugenics
Europe: black American visions of; black boxers exiled in; Johnson in; reaction to Obama presidential win. See also France
Euston music hall, London
exile: of black boxers; Chicago Defender reports on; of Johnson;
of Johnson in Americas; Johnson on; Johnson's story of escape and; “Ma Vie et mes combats” (Johnson); narratives of
Fall, Amadou M'barick. See also Battling Siki
Fifi
Fiji
Firpo, Luis
Fisher, Andrew
Fitzgerald, John F.
Fitzsimmons, Robert
Flynn, Dan
Flynn, Jim
force noire
Foucault, Michel
France: Americanization in; black boxers in; blacks in military of; boxing in; un espoir blanc for; expatriate communities in; fears of race suicide in; immigration restrictions; imperial exhibitions in; imperialism of; Jim Crow America and; Johnson in; national sporting agenda in; racial exceptionalism in; racial spectacles in; racism in; Wells-Johnson match injunction and. See also Paris
Galveston, Texas
Galvin, M.
Gannon, J.C.
Gansel, Jürgen
Garcia, Andres
Garvey, Amy Jacques
Garvey, Marcus
Gaucher, Marc
Gaumont Film Company
Gautrey, Moffat
gendered philosophy of white man's burden
George V, coronation of
Germany, African Americans in
Gibson, Billy
Gil, Fernando
Gillett, James Norris
Gladstone, Herbert
globalization, early examples of
Gonzales, William
Gorski, Artur
Gradeley, Yorick; “The Battle to the Strong,”
Graham, Geneva
Grant, W.
Great White Fleet
The Great White Hope (Sackler)
Grebauval, Armand
Griffith, D.W., Birth of a Nation
Grognet's school
Guilledo, Francisco “Pancho Villa,”
Guiller, Battling
Gustines, George Gene
Hackley, Madame E. Azalia
Hagney, Frank
Haiti: black Americans and; U.S. in
Halford, Elijah
Hamilton, Stephen
Hammerstein, Oscar
Hanson, W.M.
Harlem Renaissance
Harrison, Hubert
Hart, Charles
Hart, Marvin
Hatch, Orrin
Haywood, Linda
Health & Strength magazine: debate on color line in; Meyer manifesto in; role of; support for WellsJohnson match in. See also Gradeley, Yorick
heavyweight championship of world: color line of; as international title; Johnson as; search for white hope