Hailed as America's game, baseball has long served as a metaphor for one's inclusion in U.S. society. Since its inception, the professional game provided a stage for men from different economic, national, and racial backgrounds to demonstrate their manliness, American-ness, and race. Jim Crow segregation, which lasted from the late 1880s to 1947, made baseball more than leisure and entertainment; it reiterated the sport's significance in terms of affirming one's place in wider society. The globalization of American culture that followed the Spanish-American War contributed to professional baseball's expansion and the incorporation of players from the Spanish-speaking Americas. The inclusion of these players who could not simply be marked...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of positional segregation on Latino Major Leag...
Baseball has been proudly coined “the national pastime” for nearly its entire existence. The sport e...
The history and impact of Black Baseball in Pittsburgh is by no means something to be forgotten. The...
This thesis examines the historical and contemporary context of Major League Baseball in Latin Ameri...
Although Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play Major League Baseball in April 19...
My endeavor toward completion of a graduate thesis involves research on the subjects of "Baseball, T...
As it colored other aspects of American life before the Civil Rights Movement, segregation was an el...
In the early twentieth century, hundreds of African American baseball players traveled to Latin Amer...
Baseball has long been considered America\u27s game. From images of Kevin Costner playing catch with...
Baseball has long been dubbed as America?s pastime. However, with the increase in the United States?...
In September 1887, a young man strode from a baseball dugout in Chicago, bat in hand, to face the ma...
The story of Jackie Robinson valiantly breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 is one that most Am...
Sixty years ago baseball was a major business and cultural force for African Americans. But the end ...
The ethnic profile of Major League Baseball has become diverse since its integration in 1947. The gl...
This study examines the development of baseball in Chicago from 1876-1906, analyzing the growth of t...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of positional segregation on Latino Major Leag...
Baseball has been proudly coined “the national pastime” for nearly its entire existence. The sport e...
The history and impact of Black Baseball in Pittsburgh is by no means something to be forgotten. The...
This thesis examines the historical and contemporary context of Major League Baseball in Latin Ameri...
Although Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play Major League Baseball in April 19...
My endeavor toward completion of a graduate thesis involves research on the subjects of "Baseball, T...
As it colored other aspects of American life before the Civil Rights Movement, segregation was an el...
In the early twentieth century, hundreds of African American baseball players traveled to Latin Amer...
Baseball has long been considered America\u27s game. From images of Kevin Costner playing catch with...
Baseball has long been dubbed as America?s pastime. However, with the increase in the United States?...
In September 1887, a young man strode from a baseball dugout in Chicago, bat in hand, to face the ma...
The story of Jackie Robinson valiantly breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 is one that most Am...
Sixty years ago baseball was a major business and cultural force for African Americans. But the end ...
The ethnic profile of Major League Baseball has become diverse since its integration in 1947. The gl...
This study examines the development of baseball in Chicago from 1876-1906, analyzing the growth of t...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of positional segregation on Latino Major Leag...
Baseball has been proudly coined “the national pastime” for nearly its entire existence. The sport e...
The history and impact of Black Baseball in Pittsburgh is by no means something to be forgotten. The...