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Baseball's Great Experiment - Jackie Robinson and His Legacy (Paperback, 25th Revised edition): Jules Tygiel Baseball's Great Experiment - Jackie Robinson and His Legacy (Paperback, 25th Revised edition)
Jules Tygiel
R588 R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Save R101 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this gripping account of one of the most important steps in the history of American desegregation, Jules Tygiel tells the story of Jackie Robinson's crossing of baseball's color line. Examining the social and historical context of Robinson's introduction into white organized baseball, both on and off the field, Tygiel also tells the often neglected stories of other African-American players--such as Satchel Paige, Roy Campanella, Willie Mays, and Hank Aaron--who helped transform our national pastime into an integrated game. Drawing on dozens of interviews with players and front office executives, contemporary newspaper accounts, and personal papers, Tygiel provides the most telling and insightful account of Jackie Robinson's influence on American baseball and society. The anniversary issue features a new foreword by the author. 4

It's Good to Be Alive (Paperback): Roy Campanella It's Good to Be Alive (Paperback)
Roy Campanella; Introduction by Jules Tygiel
R645 Discovery Miles 6 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Three-time winner of the National League's Most Valuable Player award, Roy Campanella was catcher for the Brooklyn (soon to be Los Angeles) Dodgers in January 1958, when a car accident left him permanently paralyzed. "It's Good to Be Alive" describes his determination to rally from helplessness and help other quadriplegics. It looks back to a famous career and to a childhood on the sandlots of Philadelphia.

Extra Bases - Reflections on Jackie Robinson, Race, and Baseball History (Paperback): Jules Tygiel Extra Bases - Reflections on Jackie Robinson, Race, and Baseball History (Paperback)
Jules Tygiel
R477 R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Save R83 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few sports have as much power and magic as baseball, and few writers have addressed the history of the game as well as Jules Tygiel. In his role as a historian, Tygiel purposefully takes his eye off the ball and focuses on the broader cultural scene that surrounds the game: how developments in the game reflect American society and the ways in which our nation has changed over time. In doing so he captures a part of baseball that many have forgotten, a rich aspect of our American legacy.

In this collection of articles Tygiel illuminates significant events and issues in the history of baseball. He revisits the Jackie Robinson saga--his turbulent military service in World War II, the story behind his signing, and the evolution of his legacy. Tygiel examines the history of blacks in baseball--the Negro Leagues and baseball's Jim Crow era, race relations in baseball since 1947, and Roy Campanella's career and his life after the tragic automobile accident that left him paralyzed. Finally, Tygiel analyzes what baseball history has to offer--how it should be written, the intersection of television and baseball, and a reflection on the current state of the game.

What's Going On? - California and the Vietnam Era (Paperback): Marcia Eymann, Charles M. Wollenberg What's Going On? - California and the Vietnam Era (Paperback)
Marcia Eymann, Charles M. Wollenberg; Contributions by Marc Jason Gilbert, Jules Tygiel, R.Jeffrey Lustig, …
R1,103 R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Save R244 (22%) Out of stock

A turning point in twentieth-century American history, the war in Vietnam raised profound questions that affected every aspect of life in the United States. A dramatic case study of the political passions, spiritual pain, and cultural divisions produced by the war, "What's Going On? California and the Vietnam Era" provides for the first time a balanced and personal look at the Vietnam years in California, revealing their impact on American life and culture. Wallace Stegner believed that California 'is like the rest of the United States, only more so', and in this book we discover the truth behind that sentiment. Conceived in tandem with the Oakland Museum of California's innovative national touring exhibition of the same title, this absorbing collection of essays captures the essence of a unique time and place. The exhibition itself centers on events between 1965 and 1975 and examines the legacy of those years on the state today through some 500 historical artifacts - documents, news accounts, photographs, film clips, musical excerpts, and personal stories presented in multiple formats. These accompanying essays delve deeper into the themes raised by the exhibit, looking into such topics as the relationship between Cold War politics, the Vietnam War, and California's economy; social activism from the Right and the Left; the rise of the feminist, African American, Chicano, and veterans' movements; Vietnamese refugees; media images of the war; and the legacy of those years on the entire nation.

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