Jim Brown: Last Man Standing

Written by:
Dave Zirin
Narrated by:
Dave Zirin

Unabridged Audiobook

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3
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Release Date
May 2018
Duration
8 hours 25 minutes
Summary
A unique biography of Jim Brown—football legend, Hollywood star, and controversial activist—written by acclaimed sports journalist Dave Zirin.

Jim Brown is recognized as perhaps the greatest football player to ever live. But his phenomenal nine-year career with the Cleveland Browns is only part of his remarkable story, the opening salvo to a much more sprawling epic. Brown parlayed his athletic fame into stardom in Hollywood, where it was thought that he could become “the black John Wayne.” He was an outspoken Black Power icon in the 1960s, and he formed Black Economic Unions to challenge racism in the business world. For this and for his decades of work as a truce negotiator with street gangs, Brown—along with such figures as Muhammad Ali, Bill Russell, and Billie Jean King—is revered as a socially conscious athlete.

On the most hypermasculine cultural canvases of the United States—NFL football, the Black Power movement, Hollywood's blaxploitation films, gang intervention both inside and outside prison walls—Jim Brown has made his mark. Yet in the landscape of the most toxic expression of “what makes a man”—numerous accusations of violence against women—he has left a jagged mark as well.

Dave Zirin's book redefines an American icon, and not always in a flattering light. At eighty-one years old, Brown continues to speak out and look for fights. His recent public support of Donald Trump and criticism of Colin Kaepernick are just the latest examples of someone who seems restless if he is not in conflict. Jim Brown is a raw and thrilling account of Brown's remarkable life and a must-read for sports fans and students of the black freedom struggle.
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Steve G.

NFL hall of famer Jim Brown was a complex individual. He was a natural athlete, blending power and speed, and becoming a legend on the gridiron. Author Dave Zirin poses the question, was Brown the greatest athlete in the last one hundred years? Off the field, Brown became a racial activist, fought against injustices, attempted to become the black John Wayne in Hollywood, and was arrested and faced assault allegations. Brown was a trendsetter, never shying away from a controversy. He was one of the first stars to retire in his prime. Brown spoke out against legendary coach Paul Brown, which resulted in his dismissal. Dubbed "the locker room lawyer," Brown hired an agent to represent him, the first star to do so. Brown received much critism when he supported President Donald Trump, but Zirin points out that he lobbied for both Republicans and Democrats. Zirin examines Brown's life, separating facts from mythology. Many believe Brown was the greatest football player of all time. He played nine seasons, and led the league in rushing in all but one in his illustrious career. Brown never missed games despite touching the ball 60% of all Cleveland Brown offensive plays. Paul Brown would defend this use of his star running back by saying, "When you have a big gun, you shoot it." Despite fighting for racial equality, Brown had his issues with Martin Luther King Jr. Even though Brown became an icon in Cleveland, he spoke out against the city due to racism. After his NFL days, Brown turned to acting, received top billings, and even doing a love scene with the gorgeous Raquel Welch in 100 Rifles. He spoke out against OJ Simpson, but like "The Juice," would be accused of gender violence, and one woman accused him of throwing her from a baloney. Zirin does a fabulous job of portraying the real Jim Brown, who became a hero to many. As we have learned, even heroes have their flaws. The author presents Brown's life and career with balance.

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