Go Up for Glory

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Go Up for Glory is a nonfiction book best known as an autobiography of basketball legend Bill Russell, recounting his life, career, and experiences with race and success in America.

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instanceOf book
about Bill Russell's NBA career
Bill Russell's early life
Boston Celtics NERFINISHED
civil rights era
fame and success
personal identity
racism in America
author Bill Russell NERFINISHED
coAuthor William McSweeny NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Bill Russell's championship seasons
Bill Russell's experiences with discrimination
Bill Russell's relationship with fans
Bill Russell's relationship with teammates
featuresLeague National Basketball Association NERFINISHED
featuresOrganization Boston Celtics NERFINISHED
genre basketball autobiography
sports literature
hasNarrativePerspective first-person
hasSetting Boston, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
NBA arenas
United States NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm memoir
mainSubject Bill Russell NERFINISHED
basketball
race relations in the United States
notableFor exploration of race and success in America
first-person account by Bill Russell
timePeriodCovered mid-20th century

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William McSweeny coAuthorOf Go Up for Glory
William McSweeny notableWork Go Up for Glory