Media Depictions
From dainty athleticism to outright prowess, early Black women’s basketball teams were often depicted as novelties
This was the case among women’s teams in general. As the game became more popular and competitive among females, dainty white blouses and bloomers gave way to form-fitting basketball jerseys and matching shorts.
This caused some authorities to doubt whether women were compatible with the sport. One male physician who was presumed to be an expert on such matters declared in 1911 that, “basket ball is injurious and should not be engaged in by girls or women.” He added that “the nature of women should keep them from this dangerous sport.”
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