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Negro League Baseball: The Rise and Ruin of a Black Institution
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| #657729 in Books | 2008-04-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.27 x5.97 x8.86l,1.72 | File type: PDF | 512 pages||13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.| Behind the scenes look at the history of the Negro Leagues|By Paul Tognetti|While most knowledgeable baseball fans have a passing acquaintance with Negro League Baseball, precious little ink has been devoted to the institution itself. Author Neil Lanctot has corrected this oversight with a downright fascinating and meticulously researched book. "Negro League Baseball" chron|||"This is a superb historical analysis of the Negro Leagues. . . . Lanctot provides, in my opinion, the most detailed and sophisticated examination of black baseball ever written."—David K. Wiggins, author of Glory Bound: Black Athletes in White Ameri
The story of black professional baseball provides a remarkable perspective on several major themes in modern African American history: the initial black response to segregation, the subsequent struggle to establish successful separate enterprises, and the later movement toward integration. Baseball functioned as a critical component in the separate economy catering to black consumers in the urban centers of the North and South. While most black businesses struggled to...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Negro League Baseball: The Rise and Ruin of a Black Institution | Neil Lanctot.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.