Before Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Julius Erving, or Michael
Jordan--before Magic Johnson and Showtime--the Harlem Globetrotters
revolutionized basketball and spread the game around the world. In
Spinning the Globe, author Ben Green tells the story of this
extraordinary franchise and iconic American institution. We follow the
Globetrotters' rise from backwoods obscurity during the harsh years of
the Great Depression to become the best basketball team in the country
and, by the early 1950s, the most popular sports franchise in the world.
Green brings to life their struggles with racism and segregation, and
their influence upon a nation's views about race and sport. We witness
the Globetrotters' fall from grace to the brink of bankruptcy in the
early 1990s, and their ultimate rebirth under Mannie Jackson today, as
they once again amaze kids and families around the world. Now in
paperback, this is the true and complete story of their amazing eighty
years as a team, told with lyrical prose and masterful storytelling by
Ben Green.