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Beginning in an era before traffic jams, air-conditioning, and
Atlanta's ascension to international fame, Tim Darnell chronicles
the emergence of amateur and minor-league baseball in various forms
in Atlanta from just after the Civil War through the rise of the
Crackers (1901-65).Through never-before-published player
interviews, rare illustrations, extensive charts and statistics,
and thorough research, Darnell examines the drama and politics that
affected the Crackers over the years. Also profiled is the Black
Crackers, Atlanta's Negro Southern League franchise whose success
and popularity paralleled those of their white counterparts.The
Crackers is a light-hearted, fun, and engrossing history of a time,
a people, and one very special centerfield magnolia tree whose
stories are legend to this day.Includes a Crackers Trivia Quiz, and
appendices with records and statistics.
First published in 1981, Murder at the Broad River Bridge recounts
the stunning details of the murder of Lieutenant Colonel Lemuel
Penn by the Ku Klux Klan on a back-country Georgia road in 1964,
nine days after the passage of the Civil Rights Act. Longtime
Atlanta Constitution reporter Bill Shipp gives us, with shattering
power, the true story of how a good, innocent, ""uninvolved"" man
was killed during the Civil Rights turbulence of the mid-1960s.
Penn was a decorated veteran of World War II, a United States Army
Reserve officer, and an African American, killed by racist, white
vigilantes as he was driving home to Washington, D.C. from Fort
Benning, Georgia. Shipp recounts the details of the blind and
lawless force that took Penn's life and the sorry mask of
protective patriotism it hid behind. To read Murder at Broad River
Bridge is to know with deep shock that it could be dated today,
tonight, tomorrow. It is a vastly moving documentary drama.
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