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The indigenous ballplayers understood the contradiction of performances that helped them survive financially and to some extent celebrated their history while also serving as a form of minstrelsy accentuating dominant stereotypes of the American Indian. Finding it necessary to perform for white audiences, to redeploy a phrase Jim used fatalistically after his Olympic medals were yanked, was viewed as “just another event in the red man’s life of ups and downs.”
Path Lit by Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe
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