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Of Monarchs and Black Barons: Essays on Baseball's Negro Leagues

AUTHOR Riley, James A.
PUBLISHER McFarland & Company (05/10/2012)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The first African American to play in baseball's recognized major leagues, William Edward White, appeared in 1879, followed by brothers Fleetwood and Welday Walker in 1884. The fourth African American, Jackie Robinson, did not make his major league debut until 1947. This sixty-three year gap has become known as the era of "black baseball"--a time when two generations of African American players were excluded from the existing major leagues. This anthology provides insights into black baseball during this extraordinary time, spotlighting players who characterized its special flavor and spirit. Based on 40 years of research and hundreds of interviews with surviving participants and observers, these essays preserve a crucial time ifn our country's history and provide a thoughtful perspective on the Negro Leagues.

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ISBN-13: 9780786465422
ISBN-10: 0786465425
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 286
Carton Quantity: 26
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.50 x 8.90 inches
Weight: 0.85 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Index, Table of Contents, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Sports & Recreation | Baseball - History
Sports & Recreation | Cultural & Ethnic Studies - American - African American & Bl
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 796.357
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012010819
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The first African American to play in baseball's recognized major leagues, William Edward White, appeared in 1879, followed by brothers Fleetwood and Welday Walker in 1884. The fourth African American, Jackie Robinson, did not make his major league debut until 1947. This sixty-three year gap has become known as the era of "black baseball"--a time when two generations of African American players were excluded from the existing major leagues. This anthology provides insights into black baseball during this extraordinary time, spotlighting players who characterized its special flavor and spirit. Based on 40 years of research and hundreds of interviews with surviving participants and observers, these essays preserve a crucial time ifn our country's history and provide a thoughtful perspective on the Negro Leagues.

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Author: Riley, James A.
Riley is a leading authority on the history of baseball's Negro leagues and is the Director of Research for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri.
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