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Black Diamond : The Story Of The Negro Baseball Leagues

by Patricia C. McKissack

Synopsis

Until Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, African Americans were shut out of the all-American pastime — major league baseball. Thousands of talented athletes were excluded, simply because of the color of their skin. And so they formed their own leagues. The history of the Negro Leagues is the story of legendary heroes such as Cool Papa Bell, who some say was the fastest runner ever to steal a base, and Satchel Paige, whose fastball was called a Bee Ball because all the batter heard was a buzz as it zinged past him over the plate. The players were forced to endure segregated, second-rate living and playing conditions, but their talent, courage, and determination were always first-rate.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1994
ISBN-13 9780590682138
ISBN-10 059068213X
Class Copyright
Publisher Scholastic
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;FICTION;JUVENILE NONFICTION;SPORTS & RECREATION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 182
Shelf No. HQ261
Grade Range 4 - 7
Ages 9 - 12