Go Up for Glory

Go Up for Glory by Bill Russell, published by Penguin Publishing Group on November 17, 2020, is a basketball memoir that offers a profound look into the life of NBA legend Bill Russell. This edition, which marks the book’s return to print after decades, presents Russell’s experiences growing up in segregated America and the obstacles he encountered as a Black man, even amidst his success in the NBA.
Readers will find a narrative that not only chronicles Russell’s journey in sports but also addresses broader themes of human rights and equality. The memoir reflects on the challenges of his era while emphasizing the ongoing struggle for justice. With 240 pages, this edition provides an insightful perspective on both personal and societal issues, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biography and personal memoirs.
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Back in print for the first time in decades, Go Up for Glory is the classic 1968 basketball memoir by NBA legend Bill Russell, with a new foreword from the author.
From NBA legend Bill Russell, Go Up for Glory is a basketball memoir that transcends time. First published in 1965, this narrative traces Russell’s childhood in segregated America and details the challenges he faced as a Black man, even when he was a celebrated NBA star. And while some progress has been made, this book serves as an urgent reminder of how far we still have to go in the fight for human rights and equality.
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