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    African American Pioneers of Baseball: A Biographical Encyclopedia

    African American Pioneers of Baseball: A Biographical Encyclopedia

    by Lewis H. Freedman


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      ISBN-13: 9780313082269
    • Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
    • Publication date: 04/30/2007
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 2 MB

    LEW FREEDMAN is a sportswriter with the Chicago Tribune. He has worked as an award-winning journalist with the Anchorage Daily News and is the author of over 21 books.

    Table of Contents


    Preface     vii
    Introduction     xi
    Timeline     xvii
    Buck O'Neil (November 13, 1911-October 6, 2006)     1
    Judy Johnson (October 26, 1899-June 15, 1989)     17
    Buck Leonard (September 8, 1907-November 27, 1997)     27
    Cool Papa Bell (May 17, 1903-March 7, 1991)     41
    Josh Gibson (December 21, 1911-January 20, 1947)     53
    Jackie Robinson (January 31, 1919-October 24, 1972)     67
    Roy Campanella (November 19, 1921-June 26, 1993)     83
    Don Newcombe (June 14, 1926-)     99
    Larry Doby (December 13, 1923-June 18, 2003)     109
    Satchel Paige (July 7, 1906-June 8, 1982)     119
    Monte Irvin (February 25, 1919-)     135
    Willie Mays (May 6, 1931-)     151
    Willie McCovey (January 10, 1938-)     169
    Ernie Banks (January 31, 1931-)     183
    Elston Howard (February 23, 1929-December 14, 1980)     195
    Minnie Minoso (November 29, 1922-)     209
    Frank Robinson (August 31, 1935-)     223
    Bob Gibson (November 9, 1935-)     237
    Curt Flood (January 18, 1938-January 20, 1997)     249
    Hank Aaron (February 5, 1934-)     263
    Bibliography     281
    Index     289

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    When Jackie Robinson became the first African American player in major league baseball in 1947, elbowing aside the league's policies of segregation that had been inviolate for 60 years, he became a symbol of opportunity and acceptance for African American players everywhere. Robinson withstood discrimination to establish himself as a Hall of Fame player, and to lead future generations of black players into the previously all-white world of Major League Baseball. Written for students and general readers alike, this biographical encyclopedia chronicles the history of African American baseball through the life stories of the game's greatest players, the legends who played a significant role in the integration of the major league.

    From Negro League stars Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson, to color line shatterer Jackie Robinson, and those who followed them in the limelight, such as Hank Aaron and Willie Mays, readers will learn how the inclusion of African American players in Major League Baseball improved the sport and race relations in the United States during this critical period in history. Comprehensive biographical entries also include:
    Buck O'Neil
    Judy Johnson
    Buck Leonard
    Cool Papa Bell
    Roy Campanella
    Larry Doby
    Monte Irvin
    Willie McCovey
    Ernie Banks
    Elston Howard
    Minnie Minoso
    Frank Robinson
    Bob Gibson
    Curt Flood

    Providing detailed accounts of each player's amazing professional achievements, this insightful reference describes how the spectacular talents of African American players elevated Major League Baseball forever. Features include a timeline of important events, numerous photographs, and a bibliography of print and electronic sources for further reading.

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    Gr 9 Up-Crafting a readable and informative history, Freedman reminds readers of the struggles of Hank Aaron and his brethren. The articles are arranged neither alphabetically nor strictly chronologically. Instead, the order of subject coverage is chosen to best weave individual stories into a cohesive account of African Americans in baseball in the 20th century. Each lengthy selection provides details of the players' personal and professional lives as well as the abuses they suffered. Since Freedman was able to interview a few of the players, such as Buck O'Neill and Minnie Minoso, the anecdotes and reminiscences make these men seem real, and the racism they encountered that much more painful. The bibliography, index, and chapter notes are extensive, but the black-and-white photos are a bit scarce. This book, with its greater focus on players, will complement Patricia C. and Frederick L. McKissack's Black Diamond(Scholastic, 1994), which devotes more space to the formation of the Negro Leagues.-Carol Fazioli, Gwynedd-Mercy College, Gwynedd Valley, PA

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