Beyond the Shadow of the Senators
- Binding: Hardcover
- Edition: 1
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill
- Publish date: 01/01/2005
Description:
Beyond the Shadow of the Senators reveals the true story of the greatest baseball dynasty most people have never heard of -- the Homestead Grays, the Negro Leagues' most successful franchise -- and how the fight to integrate our national pastime began not with Jackie Robinson in Brooklyn, but in our nation's capital. Through numerous interviews with key players (many now deceased), a lost treasure trove of archival material, and unpublished historical photos, the author masterfully recreates how the fight to integrate baseball really began.
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Filled with intriguing characters like Sam Lacy, the journalist who fought doggedly for integration; Josh Gibson and Buck Leonard, the Negro Leagues' most celebrated sluggers; and club owner Clark Griffith, who thwarted integration at every turn, this fascinating narrative bears witness at last to the greatest legends of black baseball and opens the book on a forgotten chapter in American history.
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