Negro Leagues Baseball (Landmarks of the American Mosaic)

by Roger Bruns

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This book traces the entire story of black baseball, documenting the growth of the Negro Leagues at a time when segregation dictated that the major leagues were strictly white, and explaining how the drive to integrate the sport was a pivotal part of the American civil rights movement.

Part of Greenwood's Landmarks of the American Mosaic series, this work is a one-stop introduction to the subject of Negro League baseball that spotlights the achievements and experiences of black ball players during the time of segregation-ones that must not be allowed to fade into obscurity. Telling far more than a story about sports that includes engaging tales of star athletes like "Satchel" Paige and "Cool Papa" Bell, Negro Leagues Baseball documents an essential chapter of American history rooted in the fight for civil rights and human dignity and the battle against racism and bigotry.

The book comprises an introduction, chronology, and narrative chapters, as well as biographical profiles, primary documents, a glossary, a bibliography, and an index. The recounting of individual stories and historical events will fascinate general readers, while rarely used documentary material places the subject of Negro League baseball in relation to civil rights issues, making the book invaluable to students of American social history and culture.


  • A historical timeline of events
  • Biographical profiles of important figures in Negro Leagues baseball
  • ISBN10 031338648X
  • ISBN13 9780313386480
  • Publish Date 23 April 2012 (first published 1 January 2012)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Greenwood Press
  • Edition Annotated edition
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 190
  • Language English