Black Baseball, Black Business

Black Baseball, Black Business

Joel Nathan Rosen / Roberta J. Newman

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University Press of Mississippi
Año de edición:
2014
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Estudios étnicos
ISBN:
9781617039546
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AN EXTRAORDINARY HISTORY OF THE NEGRO LEAGUES AND THE ECONOMIC DISRUPTIONSOF DESEGREGATING A SPORTRoberta J. Newman and Joel Nathan Rosen have written anauthoritative social history of the Negro Leagues. This bookexamines how the relationship between black baseball andblack businesses functioned, particularly in urban areas withsignificant African American populations-Chicago, Detroit,Indianapolis, Kansas City, Newark, New York, Philadelphia,and more. Inextricably bound together by circumstance, thesesports and business alliances faced destruction and upheaval.Once Jackie Robinson and a select handful of black baseball’s elite gained acceptance inMajor League Baseball and financial stability in the mainstream economy, shock waves traveledthroughout the black business world. Though the economic impact on Negro Leaguebaseball is perhaps obvious due to its demise, the impact on other black-owned businessesand on segregated neighborhoods is often undervalued if not outright ignored in currentaccounts. There have been many books written on great individual players who played inthe Negro Leagues and/or integrated the Major Leagues. But Newman and Rosen movebeyond hagiography to analyze what happens when a community has its economic footingundermined while simultaneously being called upon to celebrate a larger social progress.In this regard, Black Baseball, Black Business moves beyond the diamond to explore baseball’sdesegregation narrative in a critical and wide-ranging fashion.ROBERTA J. NEWMAN, Brooklyn, New York, is master professor in the Department ofLiberal Studies at New York University. Her work has appeared in the journals CooperstownSymposium: 2009-2010 and NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture. JOEL NATHANROSEN, Allentown, Pennsylvania, is associate professor of sociology at Moravian Collegein Bethlehem. He is coeditor of A Locker Room of Her Own: Celebrity, Sexuality, and FemaleAthletes; Fame to Infamy: Race, Sport, and the Fall from Grace; and Reconstructing Fame: Sport,Race, and Evolving Reputations, all published by University Press of Mississippi.

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