Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants, and Stars

Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants, and Stars
Title Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants, and Stars PDF eBook
Author Bob Motley
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Pages 255
Release 2012-03-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1613210590

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For more than a decade, umpire Bob Motley called balls and strikes for the Negro Baseball League, earning the opportunity to work with such legends as Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, and Willie Mays. "Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars" is his revealing, humorous memoir.

Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars

Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars
Title Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars PDF eBook
Author Bob Motley
Publisher Sports Publishing LLC
Pages 252
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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For more than a decade, umpire Bob Motley called balls and strikes for the Negro Baseball League, earning the opportunity to work with such legends as Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, and Willie Mays. "Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars" is his revealing, humorous memoir.

Oscar Charleston

Oscar Charleston
Title Oscar Charleston PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Beer
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 456
Release 2021-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496224965

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The biography of Oscar Charleston, a Negro Leagues legend and one of baseball’s greatest and most unjustifiably overlooked players.

The Negro Baseball Leagues

The Negro Baseball Leagues
Title The Negro Baseball Leagues PDF eBook
Author Bob Motley
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 308
Release 2020-11-10
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1683584163

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Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Negro Leagues with updates and additions throughout! The Kansas City Monarchs, the Chicago American Giants, the St. Louis Stars, the Birmingham Black Barons, the Homestead Grays, and the Indianapolis Clowns; for over fifty years, they were the Yankees, Cardinals, and Red Sox of black baseball in America. And for over a decade beginning in the late 1940s, umpire Bob Motley called balls and strikes for many of their games, working alongside such legends as Satchel Paige, Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, and Willie Mays. Today, Motley is the only living arbiter from the Negro Leagues. His personal account of the Negro Leagues is a revealing, humorous, and unforgettable memoir celebrating a long-lost league and a remarkable group of baseball players. In this brand new 100-year anniversary edition of Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants, and Stars, Motley and his son Byron share the characters, adventures, and challenges faced by these amazing men as they enthusiastically embraced America’s pastime and made it their own. Filled with stories of talented heroes, small miracles, and downright fun, this unique memoir is a must-read for any baseball fan.

Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars

Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars
Title Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars PDF eBook
Author Bob Motley
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre African American baseball players
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The Forgotten History of African American Baseball

The Forgotten History of African American Baseball
Title The Forgotten History of African American Baseball PDF eBook
Author Lawrence D. Hogan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 294
Release 2014-01-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0313379858

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This text gives readers the chance to experience the unique character and personalities of the African American game of baseball in the United States, starting from the time of slavery, through the Negro Leagues and integration period, and beyond. For 100 years, African Americans were barred from playing in the premier baseball leagues of the United States—where only Caucasians were allowed. Talented black athletes until the 1950s were largely limited to only playing in Negro leagues, or possibly playing against white teams in exhibition, post-season play, or barnstorming contests—if it was deemed profitable for the white hosts. Even so, the people and events of Jim Crow baseball had incredible beauty, richness, and quality of play and character. The deep significance of Negro baseball leagues in establishing the texture of American history is an experience that cannot be allowed to slip away and be forgotten. This book takes readers from the origins of African Americans playing the American game of baseball on southern plantations in the pre-Civil War era through Black baseball and America's long era of Jim Crow segregation to the significance of Black baseball within our modern-day, post-Civil Rights Movement perspective.

Joe Black

Joe Black
Title Joe Black PDF eBook
Author Martha Jo Black
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Pages 396
Release 2015-02-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0897337557

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He was told that the color of his skin would keep him out of the big leagues, but Joe Black worked his way up through the Negro Leagues and the Cuban Winter League. He burst into the Majors in 1952 when he signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. In the face of segregation, verbal harassment, and even death threats, Joe Black rose to the top of his game; he earned National League Rookie of the Year and became the first African American pitcher to win a World Series game. With the same tenacity he showed in his baseball career, Black became the first African American vice president of a transportation corporation when he went to work for Greyhound. In this first-ever biography of Joe Black, his daughter Martha Jo Black tells the story not only of a baseball great who broke through the color line, but also of the father she knew and loved.