Books

Classic Life: A Photo Retrospective of Historically Black College and University Football Classics 2002-2014 

Classic Life is a pictorial review of some of the most well-known and least-known Historically Black College and University Classic Football games. Traveling from the Meadowlands to Orlando to Dallas, this book takes you into the center of the hard-hitting action, band formations, dance teams, and Academy Award and Grammy winners that have attended these games from 2002-2014.


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Hoop-Hers

The popularity of girls basketball in Georgia exploded in 2001. As a result, the talent rose to the occasion right on up to college and onto the WNBA. The competition from 2001-2004 was incredible. Hoop-Hers is a salute to the high school ballers that paved the way for Maya Moore and other stars. Cover Art by Tom Davii

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Half-Time

Halftime at an HBCU football game is an event of its own and not to be missed. Revel in the pageantry of the formations and lovely dance teams.

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So Atlanta

Atlanta has changed over the years and the impact of Black Americans on business, entertainment, nightlife, politics, commerce, and culture cannot be overlooked. Behind this cover is a 20-year look at the places and people that have become synonymous with transforming Georgia’s state capital into a cosmopolitan destination city while keeping it So Atlanta.

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Road to the Dome A-AAAAA

The path to the state title went through the Georgia Dome. The semi-final game has hosted a lot of eventual state champions, college players, and NFL players.

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Road to the Dome AAAA-AAAAA

The four-year history of the top two divisions in the state competing in the semi-finals matchup.

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Road to the Dome A-AAA

The four-year history of the classifications featuring the smaller schools in the state competing in the semi-finals matchup.

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