Barnstorming America tells the story of the women who helped reshape America's attitudes toward women in sports and paved the way for today's professional women's leagues. Awardwinning historian and author John Molina interviewed over 80 veterans of the barnstorming wars and their families, recording their experiences both on and off the court. The result is a treasuretrove of anecdotes and stories that paint a vivid picture of life as a professional women's basketball player -- something almost unthinkable before 1936. ...
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Barnstorming America tells the story of the women who helped reshape America's attitudes toward women in sports and paved the way for today's professional women's leagues. Awardwinning historian and author John Molina interviewed over 80 veterans of the barnstorming wars and their families, recording their experiences both on and off the court. The result is a treasuretrove of anecdotes and stories that paint a vivid picture of life as a professional women's basketball player -- something almost unthinkable before 1936. Entrepreneur and visionary C.M. "Ole" Olson, already in the barnstorming basketball business with his own men's traveling team, felt that not only were women ready to play basketball at a high level, but that people would turn out in large numbers to pay to see them play. From his home base in Cassville, Missouri, he recruited the best female basketball players he could find and formed the All American Red Heads -- the very first women's professional basketball team to hit America's roads and operate successfully. Playing against men's teams by men's rules, the Red Heads barnstormed across America, playing a grueling schedule of onenight stands and winning the vast majority of their games. Other barnstorming women's teams joined the Red Heads as barnstormers, including the Ozark Hill Billies, Arkansas Travelers, Texas Cowgirls, Southern Belles and others.
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