The Great Black Hope, Louis Moore
The Great Black Hope, Louis Moore
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The Great Black Hope
Doug Williams, Vince Evans, and the Making of the Black Quarterback

Author: Louis Moore

Narrator: Leon Nixon

Unabridged: 9 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 09/24/2024


Synopsis

The story of two pioneering Black NFL football players that changed the face of America’s game for generations to come.    

There is no position in pro sports more important than an NFL quarterback. But quarterbacking was the exclusive domain of white players for many years, and when Doug Williams and Vince Evans arrived in the league in the late 1970s, they got death threats, faced racist questions, and knew that a single mistake could end their careers. The Great Black Hope tells the twin stories of Vince Evans,an electrifying dual-threat quarterback ahead of his time, and of Doug Williams, the first Black quarterback to become a champion. Moore shows how easily Williams' triumphant story could have gone wrong and how his success changed the game and the country. 

A skillful blend of game-time drama and social commentary, this book captures unheralded heroes of the NFL and all that they meant, both on the field and off.     
   

Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on August 11, 2024

I know what you are thinking. You (very sarcastically): "Brendan, you are the perfect person to review a book about Black NFL quarterbacks. I've always wondered what a pasty, uncoordinated history nerd would think about a book on this topic." Me: "Ok, first of all, I played football in high school. T......more

Goodreads review by julita on April 21, 2025

I know literally nothing about football, so a lot of the technical talk of the game went over my head, but even taking that into consideration, this was a phenomenal read. This book did an amazing job telling the story of the creation of the Black quarterback and all the barriers put in the way of B......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on October 12, 2024

This was an interesting look at a major racial dynamic in the history of sports: race and the quarterback. The QB might be the most iconic position in all of American sports. The QB is the leader, the field marshal, the coolest guy on campus. It is a difficult position requiring not just judgment an......more

Goodreads review by C on January 24, 2025

There have been a few books on the historical plight of black quarterbacks in the NFL and this is a new one. Here the author details the journeys of Vince Evans and Doug Williams. He chose these two men partially because the first modern NFL game between two black starting quarterbacks occurred on S......more

Goodreads review by Flint Spencer on January 04, 2025

A good historical fiction book should straddle a line between the Mission River Wikipedia page and Tom Sawyer. Louis Moore does that here. This book will give you the history of the black quarterback in American football, the development of offensive schemes, the college football landscape in the 70......more


Quotes

“Like a sharp pass zipped into the hands of a speedy receiver, Lou Moore hits his target in stride with The Great Black Hope. This is one of those delicious books with the ideal match of author and subject. Moore, a preeminent scholar of race and sports, tells the story not only of the historic NFL matchup between Doug Williams and Vince Evans, but of the nearly impenetrable fortress the league had built around the quarterback position that few Black men had been permitted to enter. This is a story that transcends sports, ultimately demonstrating that even the most aggressive attempts to sack Black achievement can’t withstand the opposing forces of persistence, talent, and courage forever. Eventually someone breaks through, and a position or a sport – or a country – is changed forever.”—Andrew Maraniss, New York Times bestselling author of Strong Inside: Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the South

“Dr. Lou Moore is changing the way we understand the intersection of sports and the fight for Black liberation because he is perhaps the best researcher in the field. He understands the historic value of Black media in allowing the subjects of his research to speak for themselves. His book We Will Win the Day was a masterwork of this, weaving the story of desegregation into the world of sports in a manner we had not seen. Now, with The Great Black Hope, Moore is writing about the history of the Black quarterback with a depth of research and analysis that is unmatched.”—Dave Zirin, The Nation

“In this book, Lou Moore doesn't just tell the story of the Black quarterback through football history in ways it's never been told before -- he also seamlessly weaves in football schematics and civil rights to perfectly illustrate everything Black quarterbacks have gone through to get here, from pioneers to the superstars of today.”—Doug Farrar, USA Today Sports

“As with most things in life, sport evolves through time. What is typically missing from the discourse though, is cultural and historical context. In The Great Black Hope, Moore accounts the racial battles, history, and impact of African-American quarterbacks on American professional football."—Shakeia Taylor, Chicago Tribune