Title IX And The Role Of Gender Equality In Sports

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As sports continue to evolve, so do all athletes, the one sport that comes to mind is Baseball. This game has stood the test of time over the years once consider to be a man only sport, has now become a sport that both men and women can play professionally. Major League Baseball was established in 1869 for 73 years the sport would stand alone as a male only sport. However, during the World War II young men were being drafted into the Armed services. Furthermore, with the war going Major League Parks across the United States were in danger collapsing. Philip K. Wrigley the chewing gum mogul, would task Chicago Cubs’ General Manager Ken Sells to head up the committee to come up with ideas to save the Major League Parks across the country. The committee recommended a girls’ softball league be established to offset the attendance of Major League Park attendance. Moreover, this idea would prove to be fruitful, this Softball League would grow into the All-American Girls Baseball League at the end of their1943 Softball season (Lesko J. 2005). Throughout this essay I will define Title IX and why it was created, provide a example of the impact Title IX has had on female sport participation and lastly as a sports leader what steps could I take to ensure compliance. …show more content…

Title IX is considered to be feminist law that is animated to enable women to live a full and meaningful life, without the stifling constraints of gender roles and discrimination. Furthermore, feminist legal scholarship has neglected or marginalized sport this has had some change in the past decade, but only to certain extent devoted to women’s equality in other aspects of women’s lives, sport has been Sorley

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