A calculus of color : the integration of baseball's American League

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    • McGregor, Robert Kuhn

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A calculus of color : the integration of baseball's American League

Robert Kuhn McGregor

McFarland, c2015

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-209) and index

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In 1947, as the integration of Major League Baseball began, the once-daring American League had grown reactionary, unwilling to confront postwar challenges--population shifts, labor issues and, above all, racial integration. The league had matured in the Jim Crow era, when northern cities responded to the Great Migration by restricting black access to housing, transportation, accommodations and entertainment, while blacks created their own institutions, including baseball's Negro Leagues. As the political climate changed and some major league teams realized the necessity of integration, the American League proved painfully reluctant. With the exception of the Cleveland Indians, integration was slow and often ineffective. This book examines the integration of baseball--widely viewed as a triumph--through the experiences of the American League and finds only a limited shift in racial values. The teams accepted few black players and made no effort to alter management structures, and organized baseball remained an institution governed by tradition-bound owners.

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Table of Contents Acknowledgments deleteix Preface Introduction: The Costs of Racism I. The Negro Leagues: Baseball by and for Black People II. The American League: The Trials of a Major League III. The Masks of Separation: Why Integration Was Unlikely to Happen IV. A More Honest Face: How Integration Happened V. The American League Tries: The Pioneer Experiments Interlude. The End of The Road: The Negro Leagues Wither VI. Reluctant Realists: A Change Gathers Momentum VII. Ungracious Surrender: The Ongoing Resistance of the Final Two VIII. Looking Back—and Looking Ahead Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

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