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The Express: The Ernie Davis Story

The Express: The Ernie Davis Story

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Author: Robert C. Gallagher
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 85908

Media: Paperback
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 208
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

ISBN: 0345510860
Dewey Decimal Number: 921
EAN: 9780345510860
ASIN: 0345510860

Publication Date: September 2, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

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“He could do it all, beat every opponent . . . except one.”
–plaque honoring Ernie Davis, in the lobby of Elmira Free Academy

Ernie Davis was an All-American on the gridiron, and a man of integrity off the field. A multi-sport high school star in Elmira, New York, Davis went on to Syracuse University, where as a sophomore he led his team to an undefeated season and a national championship in 1959, and earned his nickname, the Elmira Express. Two seasons later, Davis had broken the legendary Jim Brown’s rushing records, and became the first black athlete to be awarded the Heisman Trophy.

The number one pick in the 1962 NFL draft, Davis signed a contract with the Cleveland Browns and appeared to be headed for professional stardom. But Davis never ended up playing in the NFL: He was diagnosed with leukemia during the summer before his rookie season and succumbed to the disease less than a year later. In battling his illness, Davis showed great dignity and courage, inspired the nation, and moved President John F. Kennedy to eulogize him as “ an outstanding man of great character.”

An enduring story of a true scholar-athlete, The Express is a touching, impeccably researched, deeply personal portrait of Ernie Davis, and a vivid look at sport in America at the dawn of the Civil Rights era.



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5 out of 5 stars The Express   December 17, 2008
Great Fan in the PNW (Tacoma, WA)
I found this book an easy read with lots of facts that were unknown to me as a Syracuse University Grad who has seen Ernie Davis' Heisman Trophy. The book does an excellent job of telling the story and being factual. I enjoyed the book.


5 out of 5 stars Provides the facts about Ernie Davis   December 1, 2008
Larry W. Cornwell
I saw the movie first and knew that some of the facts in the movie were not quite correct. After reading the book, I was more impressed with Ernie Davis,the man, than the man featured in the movie. The book was excellent and Ernie Davis was a great man even in his short life.


4 out of 5 stars Scrapbook   October 26, 2008
fourteenyards (Arlington, VA USA)
Interesting, but I agree with the other reviewer who commented on its fluidity.

Anyway, this is the Hollywood version. If you're looking for a grassroots biography of Ernie Davis, keep an eye out for "A Halo for a Helmet", apparently available on Amazon.com in the near future.



4 out of 5 stars A Profile in Courage   October 7, 2008
Mr. Richard D. Coreno (Berea, Ohio USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The movie tie-in is actually a biography of Ernie Davis that was published in 1983 - The Elmira Express: the Story of Ernie Davis - which is given a new title to coincide with the film.

The book succinctly covers the life of Davis, who was a phenomenal high school athlete in Elmira, New York, an incredible gridiron star at Syracuse University and the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.

The number one pick in the 1962 NFL by the Washington Redskins, the rights to Davis was soon traded to the Cleveland Browns. Davis never played a down in pro football, as he was diagnosed with leukemia in the summer of 1962 and passed away in 1963.

Davis did suit up once for Cleveland, running onto the field with the team before an exhibition game. There has been a lingering controversy fueled by sportswriters from that era that Browns owner Art Modell actually wanted the ill Davis to participate in the contest, if only for one play.

Though there is special focus on the athletic prowess, author Robert C. Gallagher does not neglect the positive and majestic personality of Davis or the societal times of the civil rights movement and racism, which was played out on football fields, neighborhoods and city streets throughout the nation. Sports does mirror society, even in its most ugliness.

But Davis was an inspirational figure who was - as eulogized by President John F. Kennedy - "an outstanding man of great character." Not only a great read for adults, the book is for young people, since it truly defines a profile in courage and a hero who used athletics in his short lifetime for a greater good.






5 out of 5 stars An African-American Sports Hero and Pioneer   October 6, 2008
M. R. Estante (North America)
Now the subject of a major motion film about the first African-American to win the Heisman trophy. Ernie Davies was a pioneer in his 23 years of life and one of the first to pave the way for African-Americans in professional sports. Its heartbreaking and heartwarming about a young man who had to fight against the disgusting and despicable ignorance of racism and discrimmination. This was quite a feat in pre-Civil Rights America. A great tale to read when you think about how we take for granted stars such as Shaquille O'Neal, Tiger Woods, and other modern day sports icons. Ernie Davies was taken too young but thankfully he is not forgotten. Hopefully Rev. Martin Luther King's anthem of We Shall Overcome has passed when reading this story in retrospect.

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