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Gregory J Kaliss Assistant Professor of History

Biography

My research interests have long been driven by a desire to interrogate the history of American popular cultural forms, especially sports and music. My first book, Men鈥檚 College Athletics and the Politics of Racial Equality, centered on five case studies of racial integration in big-time college athletics over the course of the twentieth century. I was especially interested in how ordinary Americans used sports to discuss issues of fairness, equality, masculinity, and citizenship. 

My most recent book, Beyond the Black Power Salute, analyzes the heightened athlete activism of the 1960s and 1970s. A wide range of athletes got involved in economic, political, and social activism in this era: Black and white, male and female, pro and amateur. My book set out to draw connections between events and individuals in different sports and locations across the country, and to link their efforts to more recent individuals such as Colin Kaepernick and Naomi Osaka. In the process, we discern what changes took place, what obstacles remained, and the potentials and limitations of sports to effect social transformation in American life.

Issues of place and landscape have also been central to my scholarly development. My work as coeditor of Volume 9 of The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted centered on the debates regarding the 鈥減roper鈥 use of public parks and open spaces. I am especially interested in how people articulated the positive values of different kinds of recreation. That focus is at the center of my newest research project, an exploration of prison sports programs during the age of mass incarceration. 

I live in Lancaster with my wife, daughter, and four (gulp!) cats. Most weekends, you can catch me watching my daughter play volleyball for school or club, riding my bike, watching soccer, or listening to Pink Floyd and/or Taylor Swift.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, History, May 2008, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Dissertation title:  鈥淓veryone鈥檚 All-Americans: Race, Men鈥檚 College Athletics, and the Ideal of Equal Opportunity鈥

Master of Arts, History, May 2004, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 

Bachelor of Arts, American Studies and History, May 1998, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Highest Honors, Phi Beta Kappa

Books

Beyond the Black Power Salute: Athlete Activism in an Era of Change (University of Illinois Press, 2023)

Men鈥檚 College Athletics and the Politics of Racial Equality: Five Pioneer Stories of Black Manliness, White Citizenship, and American Democracy (Temple University Press, 2012; paperback edition, 2014)

Co-Editor, The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, Volume 9: The Last Great Projects, 1890-1895 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015)

Articles / Chapters

鈥溾橬ever Go Back鈥: Pasadena Racial Politics and the Robinson Brothers,鈥 in LA Sports: Play, Games, and Community in the City of Angels (University of Arkansas Press, 2018)

鈥淎li-Frazier 1: Black Gladiators, White Promoters, and the Economics of Big-Time Boxing,鈥 International Journal of the History of Sport (August 2017)

 鈥淩ichmond鈥檚 Sherwood Park: A Forgotten Olmsted Neighborhood,鈥 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (November 2016)

鈥淭hree Olmsted 鈥楶arks鈥 That Weren鈥檛: The Incomplete Emerald Necklace and its Consequences,鈥 Historical Journal of Massachusetts (Winter, 2015)

鈥淎 Precarious Perch: Wilt Chamberlain, Basketball Stardom, and Racial Politics,鈥 in Fame to Infamy: Race, Sport, and the Fall from Grace (University Press of Mississippi, 2010)

鈥淯n-Civil Discourse:  Charlie Scott, the Integration of College Basketball, and the

鈥楶rogressive Mystique,鈥欌 Journal of Sport History, Spring 2008

Selected Presentations

鈥溾橝 vitally successful athletic program鈥: Pennsylvania prison boxing in the era of mass incarceration,鈥 North American Society for Sport History National Conference, May 2024

鈥淭he ABA and the Rise of Hip-Hop America,鈥 North American Society for Sport History National Conference, May 2023

鈥溾橧s Aerobic Exercise Fit for a Lady?鈥 Popular Women鈥檚 Magazines and Women鈥檚 Sports, Before and After Title IX,鈥 North American Society for Sport History National Conference, May 2021

鈥淕etting into the Race: Women Runners / Women鈥檚 Rights,鈥 North American Society for Sport History National Conference, Boise, ID, May 2019

鈥淧laying 鈥榳ith the chains taken off鈥: Black Power, Black Style, and the American Basketball Association,鈥 Popular Culture Association annual conference, Indianapolis, IN, March 2018

鈥淧laying for Green Power: Black Athlete Economic Activism, 1966-1973,鈥 North American Society for Sport History National Conference, Fullerton, CA, May 2017

鈥淲as the Revolution Televised? Popular Culture and the Black Athlete Revolt,鈥 North American Society for Sport History National Conference, Miami, FL, May 2015

鈥淭he Black Athlete Revolt of 1968: College Athletes and Economic Justice,鈥 Association for the Study of African American Life and History National Conference, Jacksonville, FL, October 2013

鈥淎li-Frazier 1: Black Gladiators, White Promoters, and the Economics of Big-Time Boxing,鈥 Association for the Study of African American Life and History National Conference, Raleigh, NC, September 2010

鈥淎li-Frazier 1 and Competing Visions of Black Male Identity,鈥 National Council on Black Studies National Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 2010

鈥淐harlie Scott, the Integration of College Basketball, and the 鈥楤lack Athlete Revolt of 1968,鈥欌 African American History and Culture Conference, UNC, April 2008

Book Reviews, Encyclopedia Entries, and Popular Media Publications

鈥淪tayed on Freedom: The Long History of Black Power Through One Family鈥檚 Journey,鈥 (Book Review), The Sixties A Journal of History, Politics and Culture (February 2024)

鈥淭he Historical Whiteness of the NFL鈥檚 Coaching Carousel,鈥 TheMessenger.com, January 21, 2024

鈥淚t Was Always a Choice: Picking Up the Baton of Athlete Activism,鈥 (Book Review), Journal of Sport History (summer 2023)

鈥淢ichael Oher, Hollywood myths and fiscal realities,鈥 Baltimore Sun, August 21, 2023

鈥淭he Problem of Women鈥檚 Sports: Better Pay Led Brittney Griner to Russia,鈥 The Messenger, May 15, 2023

鈥淒iscovering the Real Wonder Woman,鈥 The Academic Minute, April 26, 2023

鈥淟SU鈥檚 victory is being unnecessarily politicized,鈥 The Hill, April 5, 2023

鈥淭he Myth of the Amateur: A History of College Athletic Scholarships,鈥 (Book Review), Journal of American History (March 2023)

鈥淜yrie Irving Just the Latest Outspoken Athlete to Go Rogue,鈥 History News Network, Dec. 11, 2022

鈥淥n the Freedom Side: How Five Decades of Youth Activists Have Remixed American History,鈥 (Book Review), The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture (June 2021)

鈥1968: A Pivotal Moment in American Sports,鈥 (Book Review), The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture (June 2020)

鈥淐orruption in college athletics won't end until athletes are allowed to profit from their celebrity,鈥 Baltimore Sun (May 3, 2018)

鈥淔rom Reconciliation to Revolution: The Student Interracial Ministry, Liberal Christianity, and the Civil Rights Movement,鈥 (Book Review), The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture (April 2017)

鈥淢issing their mark: Athlete activism for the poor and impoverished,鈥 Raleigh News & Observer (July 30, 2016)

鈥淭he Resurrection of the Black Athlete Activist,鈥 Huffington Post (Nov. 18, 2015)

鈥淕lobetrotting: African American Athletes and Cold War Politics鈥 (Book Review), American Historical Review (December 2013)

鈥淎CC Basketball: The Story of the Rivalries, Traditions, and Scandals of the First Two Decades of the Atlantic Coast Conference鈥 (Book Review), Journal of American History (March 2013)

 鈥淐ollege Football and American Culture in the Cold War Era鈥 (Book Review), Journal of American History 97, no. 1 (June 2010)

鈥淏asketball,鈥 鈥淛ackie Robinson,鈥 鈥淩&B,鈥 鈥淩ock and Roll,鈥 and 鈥淪ports鈥 entries for Encyclopedia of Jim Crow (Greenwood Press, 2008)

Selected Outreach / Service

Guest speaker, 鈥淏asketball and the Birth of Hip-Hop,鈥 Lancaster Public Library, August 2023

Member, Legacy of Slavery at F&M Study Group, academic year 2021-2022

Featured guest, Radio Smart Talk, 鈥淭he Life and Legacy of Muhammad Ali,鈥 WITF-FM, Harrisburg, September 2021

Panelist, Battle of the Sexes film screening and discussion, Towson University Sport Management Event Series, October 2018

Featured guest, Radio Smart Talk, 鈥淐ollege Basketball Scandal,鈥 WITF-FM, Harrisburg, March 2018

Book proposal reviewer, Johns Hopkins University Press, summer 2017

Article reviewer, Great Plains Quarterly, summer 2016

Participant, Valley & Ridge Faculty Study Group in Sustainability, Dickinson College, summer 2016

Featured guest, Radio Smart Talk, 鈥淭he Legacy of Muhammad Ali,鈥 WITF-FM, Harrisburg, June 2016

Co-organizer, 鈥淐ritical Perspectives on Soccer and Social Justice鈥 symposium, Dickinson College, April 2016

Article reviewer, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, March 2016

Featured guest, Radio Smart Talk, 鈥淏lack Athlete Activism,鈥 WITF-FM, Harrisburg, November 2015

Guest lecturer, Race and Public Policy, Professor David Ciuk, Reed College; lecture title, 鈥淎li-Frazier 1 and African-American Politics,鈥 March 2015

Guest instructor, American Jewish Literature, Professor Edward Merwin, Dickinson College, February 2015

Book manuscript reviewer, Temple University Press, fall 2014 and spring 2015

Guest commentator, Sports Overnight America radio program, Sports Byline network, March 6, 2014

Black History Month Lecturer, 鈥淎 Level Playing Field?  College Athletes and Racial Equality,鈥 Franklin & 四虎影院, February 25, 2014

Tour leader, 鈥淥lmsted Walk: The History and Design of the National Zoo,鈥 American Historical Association Conference, Washington, D.C., January 3, 2014

Guest Lecturer, Dwight D. Eisenhower Academy, Gettysburg, PA, 鈥淩ace and Athletics in 1950s America,鈥 July 2013

Discussion leader, 鈥淭he Historical 鈥楾ruths鈥 of the Film 42,鈥 Weis House, Franklin & 四虎影院, April 2013

Book proposal reviewer, University of Georgia Press, 2013

Guest Lecturer, Lancaster Public Library, 鈥淢en鈥檚 College Athletics and the Politics of Racial Equality,鈥 July 2012

Article reviewer, Journal of Sport History, summer 2011

Guest Lecturer, Millersville University, 鈥淭he Long, Hard Fight: Black Boxers and American Racial Politics from Jack Johnson to Muhammad Ali,鈥 October 2010

Courses

HIS 138: The United States and the Modern World

HIS 246: Race and Gender in American Sports

HIS 272: The Long Civil Rights Movement

HIS 312: Environmental History