Examines the life of Jackie Robinson, the talented black athlete who broke the color barrier in major league baseball by joining the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
Sol White claimed that a National League manager, perhaps John McGraw, wanted to sign Mathews but was dissuaded because of the color barrier. Had McGraw signed Mathews, he would have been the first African- American in the majors.
A brief biography of Jackie Robinson and his struggles as the first African American baseball player.
Profiles the life and accomplishments of CC Sabathia, the left-handed pitching star for the New York Yankees.
Elijah "Lucky" Miller, an African American who served as the Homestead Gray's backup batboy for 18 years, recalls his lifelong association with baseball and the Negro leagues.
Hotdogs, Heroes & Hooligans: The Story of Baseball's Major League Teams
The Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor , the American naval base in Hawaii , that morning , December 7. The United States was entering World War II . When he returned , Jackie joined a semipro basAME ON ketball team , the Los Angeles Red ...
Out of Left Field: Willie Stargell and the Pittsburgh Pirates
The text highlights the triumphs and pitfalls of Robinson's groundbreaking baseball career, leading students on a journey through the bleak landscape of American race relations in the mid twentieth century, and follows the sports icon ...
Profiles twenty African American baseball players who followed Jackie Robinson, describing the types of discrimination they faced, from the imposition of quotas, to white players refusing to play with them, to salary inequalities.
A biography of the Afro-American who fought racial injustice both during and after his celebrated baseball career.