
Undefeated
About this book
An astonishing underdog sports story and more. It's an unflinching look at the US government's violent persecution of Native Americans and the school that was designed to erase Indian cultures.
Native American Jim Thorpe became a super athlete and Olympic gold medalist. Indomitable coach Pop Warner was a football mastermind. In 1907 at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania, they forged one of the winningest teams in American football history. Called "the team that invented football," they took on the best opponents of their day, defeating much more privileged schools in a series of breathtakingly close calls, genius plays, and bone-crushing hard work. Sheinkin provides an true underdog sports story-- and an unflinching look at the U.S. government's violent persecution of Native Americans and the school that was designed to erase Indian cultures.
Subjects
United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)FootballJuvenile literatureHistoryThorpe, jim, 1888-1953Thorpe, jim, 1888-1953, juvenile literatureFootball, juvenile literatureIndians of north america, juvenile literatureIndians of north america, historyNew York Times reviewed