Andrew Sockalexis
, by Rice, EdNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781419696510 | 1419696513
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 8/19/2008
Sickly until his late teen-age years, Penobscot Indian Andrew Sockalexis (1892-1919) overcame his health issues to embark on the greatest running career in Maine history ' until 1984 Olympic gold medal winner Joan Benoit Samuelson came along. Journalist, author and college instructor Ed Rice chronicles Andrew's story in NATIVE TRAILBLAZER, tracing Andrew's meteoric rise to fame at the 1911 Boston Marathon, where he finished 17th in his first-ever race, to the following: his consecutive 2nd place finishes at the 1912 and 1913 Boston Marathon races; his heroic 4th place finish in the brutal heat of the marathon at Olympic Games of 1912; his brief career as a professional runner, matching steps with legendary Indian runner Tom Longboat; and his fatal battle with tuberculosis. Rice is also the author of a biography about Andrew's second cousin, Louis Sockalexis, the first Native American to play professional baseball and the man who inspired the nickname 'Indians' for the Cleveland club.