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Break point : two Minnesota athletes and the road to Title IX / Sheri Brenden.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2022]Description: xii, 182 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781517914585
  • 1517914582
Subject(s):
Contents:
Prologue -- 1. The letter -- 2. Kill 'em with cool -- 3. Court strategy -- 4. Taking the stand -- 5. Educators and experts -- 6. In closing -- 7. Decision -- 8. Violation of the fourteenth amendment -- 9. Peggy's match -- 10. Toni's race -- 11. "The courts forced this on us" -- 12. Stand up.
Summary: "Break Point tells the story of how two Minnesota teenagers took on the unequal system of high school athletics, setting a legal precedent for schools nationwide before the passage of Title IX. This scrupulously reported book is at heart the story of the girls whose pluck and determination-and heartache-led to a victory much greater than any high school championship"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 796.042 B837 Available 33111010976922
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

How two teenage girls in Minnesota jump-started a revolution in high school athletics



Peggy Brenden, a senior, played tennis. Toni St. Pierre, a junior, was a cross country runner and skier. All these two talented teenagers wanted was a chance to compete on their high school sports teams. But in Minnesota in 1972 the only way on the field with the boys ran through a federal court--so that was where the girls went. Break Point tells the story, for the first time, of how two teenagers took on the unequal system of high school athletics, setting a legal precedent for schools nationwide before the passage of Title IX.

As Peggy's younger sister, author Sheri Brenden is uniquely positioned to convey the human drama of the case, the stakes, and the consequences for two young women facing the legal machinery of the state, in court and in school. In an account that begins with Peggy painstakingly typing her appeal to the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union and concludes with a long view of what B renden v. Independent School District 742 set in motion, Sheri Brenden summons the salient details of this landmark case as it makes its way through the courts. Peggy and Toni, coaches, administrators, and experts testify before Judge Miles Lord, whose decision, upheld in a precedent-setting appeal, would change these girls' lives and open up athletic opportunities for innumerable others.

Grounded in newspaper coverage, court records, and interviews, Brenden's deeply researched, scrupulously reported book is at heart the story of two talented teenage girls whose pluck and determination--and, often, heartache--led to a victory much greater than any high school championship.

Includes bibliographical references.

Prologue -- 1. The letter -- 2. Kill 'em with cool -- 3. Court strategy -- 4. Taking the stand -- 5. Educators and experts -- 6. In closing -- 7. Decision -- 8. Violation of the fourteenth amendment -- 9. Peggy's match -- 10. Toni's race -- 11. "The courts forced this on us" -- 12. Stand up.

"Break Point tells the story of how two Minnesota teenagers took on the unequal system of high school athletics, setting a legal precedent for schools nationwide before the passage of Title IX. This scrupulously reported book is at heart the story of the girls whose pluck and determination-and heartache-led to a victory much greater than any high school championship"-- Provided by publisher.

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