When the Crowd Didn't Roar

When the Crowd Didn't Roar
Title When the Crowd Didn't Roar PDF eBook
Author Kevin Cowherd
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 192
Release 2019-04-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1496215753

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The date is April 29, 2015. Baltimore is reeling from the devastating riots sparked by the death in police custody of twenty-five-year-old African American Freddie Gray. Set against this grim backdrop, less than thirty-six hours after the worst rioting Baltimore has seen since the assassination of Martin Luther King in 1968, the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago White Sox take the field at Camden Yards. It is a surreal event they will never forget: the only Major League game ever played without fans. The eerily quiet stadium is on lockdown for public safety and because police are needed elsewhere to keep the tense city from exploding anew. When the Crowd Didn’t Roar chronicles this unsettling contest—as well as the tragic events that led up to it and the therapeutic effect the game had on a troubled city. The story comes vividly to life through the eyes of city leaders, activists, police officials, and the media that covered the tumultuous unrest on the streets of Baltimore, as well as the ballplayers, umpires, managers, and front-office personnel of the teams that played in this singular game, and the fans who watched it from behind locked gates. In its own way, amid the uprising and great turmoil, baseball stopped to reflect on the fact that something different was happening in Baltimore and responded to it in an unprecedented way, making this the unlikeliest and strangest game ever played.

When the Crowd Didn't Roar

When the Crowd Didn't Roar
Title When the Crowd Didn't Roar PDF eBook
Author Kevin Cowherd
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 219
Release 2019-04
Genre History
ISBN 1496215737

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The date is April 29, 2015. Baltimore is reeling from the devastating riots sparked by the death in police custody of twenty-five-year-old African American Freddie Gray. Set against this grim backdrop, less than thirty-six hours after the worst rioting Baltimore has seen since the assassination of Martin Luther King in 1968, the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago White Sox take the field at Camden Yards. It is a surreal event they will never forget: the only Major League game until COVID ever played without fans. The eerily quiet stadium is on lockdown for public safety and because police are needed elsewhere to keep the tense city from exploding anew. When the Crowd Didn't Roar chronicles this unsettling contest--as well as the tragic events that led up to it and the therapeutic effect the game had on a troubled city. The story comes vividly to life through the eyes of city leaders, activists, police officials, and the media that covered the tumultuous unrest on the streets of Baltimore, as well as the ballplayers, umpires, managers, and front-office personnel of the teams that played in this singular game, and the fans who watched it from behind locked gates. In its own way, amid the uprising and great turmoil, baseball stopped to reflect on the fact that something different was happening in Baltimore and responded to it in an unprecedented way, making this the unlikeliest and strangest game ever played.

Harper's Young People

Harper's Young People
Title Harper's Young People PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 832
Release 1884
Genre
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The Mammoth Book of Roaring Twenties Whodunnits

The Mammoth Book of Roaring Twenties Whodunnits
Title The Mammoth Book of Roaring Twenties Whodunnits PDF eBook
Author Mike Ashley
Publisher C & R Crime
Pages 619
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1780333609

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Mike Ashley's brilliant new collection of whodunnits presents stories that reflect all the excitement, escapism and eccentricity of the 1920s. The Roaring Twenties, the Jazz Age, the Age of Wonderful Nonsense - this was a decade when everyone went a little bit crazy. It was also a decade that saw wonderful detective fiction from the likes of Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham and others. Contributions range from Cornell Woolrich's story of murder at a jazz party set aboard a steamboat on the Mississippi, to Grenville Robbins's impossible homicide committed on the radio, live on air, and Mat Coward's tale of death at a house party hosting the inaugural meeting of the British Communist Party.

The Roaring Twenties Scrapbook

The Roaring Twenties Scrapbook
Title The Roaring Twenties Scrapbook PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Baker's Plays
Pages 68
Release 1960
Genre Theater
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Roaring Fierce Soldier

Roaring Fierce Soldier
Title Roaring Fierce Soldier PDF eBook
Author Xiao Feng
Publisher Funstory
Pages 691
Release 2020-06-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1649555024

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He was the instructor of a mysterious troop and the number one soldier that all forces feared when he returned to the city and the dragons entered the sea he was also a prodigal who had fallen into the trap of millions of young ladies.

The Words of My Roaring

The Words of My Roaring
Title The Words of My Roaring PDF eBook
Author Robert Kroetsch
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 192
Release 2000
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780888643490

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"I was electioneering. By God, people were listening. People were looking my way. And some joker with his arse begining to ache from sitting too long on a nail had to clear his throat and chip in, "Backstrom, what have you got to offer?" I looked at the speaker and saw he was a farmer and I said, "Mister, how would you like some rain?" A new edition of another classic from one of Canada's most enduring novelists. Introduction by Thomas Wharton.