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L'histoire oubliée du baseball afro-américain - Hogan, Lawrence D.

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ISBN
9780313379840

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
031337984X
ISBN-13
9780313379840
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19038256045

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
296 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Forgotten History of African American Baseball
Subject
Baseball / History, Baseball / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Sports, African American
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Author
Lawrence D. Hogan
Subject Area
Sports & Recreation, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
21 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
TitleLeading
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Reviews
"This is a book for the serious fan of history and baseball. Hogan does an excellent job of placing the players in their time, explaining what was going in this country that allowed the barriers in the first place and what happened as baseball evolved." - The Star-Ledger, The Forgotten History is an interesting, satisfying, and quick read. This is a worthy addition to any baseball fan's book collection., "This is a book for the serious fan of history and baseball. Hogan does an excellent job of placing the players in their time, explaining what was going on in this country that allowed the barriers in the first place and what happened as baseball evolved." -- The Star-Ledger " The Forgotten History is an interesting, satisfying, and quick read. This is a worthy addition to any baseball fan's book collection." -- NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture, This is a book for the serious fan of history and baseball. Hogan does an excellent job of placing the players in their time, explaining what was going on in this country that allowed the barriers in the first place and what happened as baseball evolved.
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction: Baseball, and Something More Besides Chapter 1 Coming to Bat in Sundown Baseball Chapter 2 The Beginnings: 19th-Century Blackball Chapter 3 The Age of Great Players Playing for Great Independent Teams, 1900-1920 Chapter 4 "New Negroes" in the Midst of American Sport's Golden Age, 1920-1930 Chapter 5 The "New Negro" as Baseball Player, 1920-1930 Chapter 6 Hard Times for America and for Blackball, 1930-1940 Chapter 7 The Seasons of Change, 1940-1947 Chapter 8 A History That Is Lost? Stolen? Strayed?, 1947-Present Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Synopsis
This text gives readers the chance to experience the unique character and personalities of the African American game of baseball in the United States, starting from the time of slavery, through the Negro Leagues and integration period, and beyond., This text gives readers the chance to experience the unique character and personalities of the African American game of baseball in the United States, starting from the time of slavery, through the Negro Leagues and integration period, and beyond. For 100 years, African Americans were barred from playing in the premier baseball leagues of the United States--where only Caucasians were allowed. Talented black athletes until the 1950s were largely limited to only playing in Negro leagues, or possibly playing against white teams in exhibition, post-season play, or barnstorming contests--if it was deemed profitable for the white hosts. Even so, the people and events of Jim Crow baseball had incredible beauty, richness, and quality of play and character. The deep significance of Negro baseball leagues in establishing the texture of American history is an experience that cannot be allowed to slip away and be forgotten. This book takes readers from the origins of African Americans playing the American game of baseball on southern plantations in the pre-Civil War era through Black baseball and America's long era of Jim Crow segregation to the significance of Black baseball within our modern-day, post-Civil Rights Movement perspective., For 100 years, African Americans were barred from playing in the premier baseball leagues of the United States--where only Caucasians were allowed. Talented black athletes until the 1950s were largely limited to only playing in Negro leagues, or possibly playing against white teams in exhibition, post-season play, or barnstorming contests--if it was deemed profitable for the white hosts. Even so, the people and events of Jim Crow baseball had incredible beauty, richness, and quality of play and character. The deep significance of Negro baseball leagues in establishing the texture of American history is an experience that cannot be allowed to slip away and be forgotten. This book takes readers from the origins of African Americans playing the American game of baseball on southern plantations in the pre-Civil War era through Black baseball and America's long era of Jim Crow segregation to the significance of Black baseball within our modern-day, post-Civil Rights Movement perspective.
LC Classification Number
GV875.N35H64 2014

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