Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
144
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1997
Wydawca
Franklin Watts
ISBN-10
0531113302
ISBN-13
9780531113301
Opis
Thomas W. Gilbert explores a pivotal moment in American sports history, focusing on the profound effects of World War II on baseball and the eventual breaking of the color barrier. The narrative delves into how the war not only transformed the game but also served as a backdrop for social change. As young men went off to fight, the sport became a refuge for fans and players alike, revealing the resilience of the American spirit during tumultuous times.
Gilbert chronicles the experiences of players who served in the military while highlighting the courageous contributions of African American players who began to challenge the status quo. He presents a vivid portrayal of the struggles and triumphs faced both on and off the field, illustrating how the war expedited progress against racial segregation in baseball.
This comprehensive examination sheds light on the era's cultural shifts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of sports and social justice, as well as the enduring legacy of baseball in American society.
Gilbert chronicles the experiences of players who served in the military while highlighting the courageous contributions of African American players who began to challenge the status quo. He presents a vivid portrayal of the struggles and triumphs faced both on and off the field, illustrating how the war expedited progress against racial segregation in baseball.
This comprehensive examination sheds light on the era's cultural shifts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of sports and social justice, as well as the enduring legacy of baseball in American society.
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