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The story of the lost era between Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson, of a crusading journalist, Sam Lacy, an immensely talented black baseball player, Buck Leonard, and a stubborn major league owner Clark Griffith. Tells why the fight to integrate major league baseball in Washington, D.C. and not in Brooklyn, why black Washington ultimately lost the fight, and why the Senators were not the first team to integrate. It's also the story of the greatest baseball dynasty that most people have never heard of, the Homestead Grays.
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African American baseball players, Baseball, Discrimination in sports, History, Homestead Grays (Baseball team), Washington Senators (Baseball team : 1886-1960), Washington Senators (Baseball team : 1957-1960), Washington Senators (Baseball team : 1901-1960)Places
United States, Washington (D.C.)Times
20th centuryShowing 7 featured editions. View all 7 editions?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 391-403) and index.
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