Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One. The Gendered Development of Athletics in Colonial Kenya: Warriors, Raiders, and Gentleman Amateurs
Chapter Two. Nation, Race, Gender, and Athletes’ Rights in the Early Independence Era: The Case of Diana Monks
Chapter Three. Precocious Achievement and the Long Run to Inclusion: Marriage, Motherhood, and the Military
Chapter Four. The World Beckons: Kenya, Title IX, and the Expansion of Women’s Track and Field
Chapter Five. I Have a Whole Battalion that Depends on Me: Professionals, Patrons, and Pioneers of Women’s Running in Kenya
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index