Robinson, the more aggressive and intense of the two, thought Jim Crow should be attacked head-on; Campanella, more passive and easygoing, believed that ability, not militancy, was the key to racial equality. Drawing on interviews with former players such as Monte Irvin, Hank Aaron, Carl Erskine, and Don Zimmer, Jackie and Campy offers a closer look at these two players and their place in a historical movement torn between active defiance and passive resistance. William C. Kashatus deepens our understanding of these two baseball icons and civil rights pioneers and provides a clearer picture of their time and our own.
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Robinson, the more aggressive and intense of the two, thought Jim Crow should be attacked head-on; Campanella, more passive and easygoing, believed that ability, not militancy, was the key to racial equality. Drawing on interviews with former players such as Monte Irvin, Hank Aaron, Carl Erskine, and Don Zimmer, Jackie and Campy offers a closer look at these two players and their place in a historical movement torn between active defiance and passive resistance. William C. Kashatus deepens our understanding of these two baseball icons and civil rights pioneers and provides a clearer picture of their time and our own.
Purchase the audio edition.
Jackie and Campy: The Untold Story of Their Rocky Relationship and the Breaking of Baseball's Color Line
248Jackie and Campy: The Untold Story of Their Rocky Relationship and the Breaking of Baseball's Color Line
248Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780803246331 |
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Publisher: | Nebraska |
Publication date: | 04/01/2014 |
Pages: | 248 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d) |