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Tragedy in Black Baseball
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Tragedy in Black Baseball

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This book profiles a total of 136 Negro League players, managers, and executives, with details of their playing careers shared along with the circumstances surrounding their deaths. It includes Hall of Famers like Josh Gibson and Rube Foster, stars like Rap Dixon, Bill Monroe, Ted Trent, and Frank Warfield, and more obscure players whose stories deserve greater recognition.

It shines the spotlight on players like Octavius Catto, one of the greatest civil rights activists of the 19th century and a pioneering baseball player who was assassinated on election day in 1871; Fred Goree, who was murdered by a police officer during a traffic stop in 1925; and James Bowens, who was lynched by an angry mob in 1895. Deprived of the right to compete in the major leagues because of the color of their skin, these Black baseball players demonstrated a resilient spirit and a love for the game that transcended the adversity they faced.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
21 January 2026
Pages
315
ISBN
9781476696218

This book profiles a total of 136 Negro League players, managers, and executives, with details of their playing careers shared along with the circumstances surrounding their deaths. It includes Hall of Famers like Josh Gibson and Rube Foster, stars like Rap Dixon, Bill Monroe, Ted Trent, and Frank Warfield, and more obscure players whose stories deserve greater recognition.

It shines the spotlight on players like Octavius Catto, one of the greatest civil rights activists of the 19th century and a pioneering baseball player who was assassinated on election day in 1871; Fred Goree, who was murdered by a police officer during a traffic stop in 1925; and James Bowens, who was lynched by an angry mob in 1895. Deprived of the right to compete in the major leagues because of the color of their skin, these Black baseball players demonstrated a resilient spirit and a love for the game that transcended the adversity they faced.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
21 January 2026
Pages
315
ISBN
9781476696218