The story of Jackie Robinson valiantly breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 is one that most Americans know. But less recognized is the fact that some seventy years earlier, following the Civil War, baseball was tenuously biracial and had the potential for a truly open game. How, then, did the game become so firmly segregated that it required a trailblazer like Robinson? The answer, Ryan A. Swanson suggests, has everything to do with the politics of “reconciliation” and a wish to avoid the issues of race that an integrated game necessarily raised. The history of baseball during Reconstruction, as Swanson tells it, is a story of lost opportunities. Thomas Fitzgerald and Octavius Catto (a Philadelphia baseball tandem), for example, wer...
Baseball has long been considered America\u27s game. From images of Kevin Costner playing catch with...
Out of a segregated and persecuted black society, the Negro Leagues arose to provide a form of busin...
Baseball has long been dubbed as America?s pastime. However, with the increase in the United States?...
The story of Jackie Robinson valiantly breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 is one that most Am...
Hailed as America's game, baseball has long served as a metaphor for one's inclusion in U.S. society...
On March 17,1946 the Montreal Royals played the Brooklyn Dodgers in a spring training game in Dayton...
As it colored other aspects of American life before the Civil Rights Movement, segregation was an el...
The history and impact of Black Baseball in Pittsburgh is by no means something to be forgotten. The...
Although Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play Major League Baseball in April 19...
Undoubtedly the most well-known African American associated with baseball in America is Jackie Robin...
In September 1887, a young man strode from a baseball dugout in Chicago, bat in hand, to face the ma...
In Baseball Rebels Peter Dreier and Robert Elias examine the key social challenges—racism, sexism an...
This project traces the story of Jackie Robinson’s first two years in professional baseball, from 19...
This paper examines three facets of the breaking of major league baseball’s color line by Jackie Rob...
The integration of Major League Baseball is commonly presented as the time in baseball history when ...
Baseball has long been considered America\u27s game. From images of Kevin Costner playing catch with...
Out of a segregated and persecuted black society, the Negro Leagues arose to provide a form of busin...
Baseball has long been dubbed as America?s pastime. However, with the increase in the United States?...
The story of Jackie Robinson valiantly breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 is one that most Am...
Hailed as America's game, baseball has long served as a metaphor for one's inclusion in U.S. society...
On March 17,1946 the Montreal Royals played the Brooklyn Dodgers in a spring training game in Dayton...
As it colored other aspects of American life before the Civil Rights Movement, segregation was an el...
The history and impact of Black Baseball in Pittsburgh is by no means something to be forgotten. The...
Although Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play Major League Baseball in April 19...
Undoubtedly the most well-known African American associated with baseball in America is Jackie Robin...
In September 1887, a young man strode from a baseball dugout in Chicago, bat in hand, to face the ma...
In Baseball Rebels Peter Dreier and Robert Elias examine the key social challenges—racism, sexism an...
This project traces the story of Jackie Robinson’s first two years in professional baseball, from 19...
This paper examines three facets of the breaking of major league baseball’s color line by Jackie Rob...
The integration of Major League Baseball is commonly presented as the time in baseball history when ...
Baseball has long been considered America\u27s game. From images of Kevin Costner playing catch with...
Out of a segregated and persecuted black society, the Negro Leagues arose to provide a form of busin...
Baseball has long been dubbed as America?s pastime. However, with the increase in the United States?...