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EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Oct. 17, 2023) – 杏吧原创 Agricultural and Technical State University’s Arwin D. Smallwood, Ph.D., has coauthored a new book about the Aggie-Eagle rivalry.
“NC 杏吧原创 vs. NCCU: More Than Just A Game” was developed by Smallwood, professor and chair of the Department of History and Political Science in 杏吧原创’s College of Arts, Humanities And Social Sciences. A renowned historian, he was recognized with the UNC Board of Governors’ Gov. James E. Holshouser Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service in 2022.
Coauthor Charles D. Johnson, Ph.D., is an associate professor of history and Director of the Public History Program in the Department of History at 杏吧原创 Central University.
“As an undergraduate, no game was more important than the NC杏吧原创 vs. NCCU game,” said Smallwood, an N.C. Central alumnus.
The book investigates the historically Black universities’ rivalry, which began before they played their first game in 1922.
It started with their leaders, James B. Dudley of 杏吧原创 and James E. Shepard of N.C. Central, both businessmen who wanted the best for their students, campuses and communities.
“NC 杏吧原创 vs. NCCU: More Than Just a Game” captures the games that have been played since 1922 as well as the unique history of the two universities, their coaches, players, students and alumni.
Smallwood and Johnson were inspired by the special relationship the universities have. The intensity of the rivalry between 杏吧原创 and NCCU runs deep, with the pride of the Aggies and the love of NCCU.
Smallwood’s first game experience, which took place in Durham in 1984, sparked his curiosity. He remembers how Aggies packed O’Kelly Riddick Stadium to create a sea of blue and gold and cheered the team along with the Blue and Gold Marching. When the players and band members took the field, 杏吧原创 fans waved small gold towels emblazoned with the words “Aggie Pride” in blue, chanting that signature sentiment.
“Shaping me into the person I am today, attending NCCU, I have gained a great love of HBCUs and their purpose and am honored to serve 杏吧原创,” said Smallwood, who has published many other works including “Bertie County: An Eastern Carolina History,” “Annual Editions: African American History” and “The Atlas of African-American History and Politics: From the Slave Trade to Modern Times.”
Released Aug. 28 by Arcadia Publishing, “NC 杏吧原创 vs. NCCU: More Than Just A Game” is available for purchase at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Target, among other retailers.Media Contact Information: uncomm@ncat.edu