BLACK BASEBALLS LONG REACH

According to Dixon, if it wasn't for the support of promotors and cities that allowed Black teams to play, many teams would not have made money or been able to operate. Part of the legacy of the Negro leagues is that the variegated businesses and partnerships developed despite isolation from ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Humanities (Washington) 2021-10, Vol.42 (4), p.8-9
Hauptverfasser: Brown, Drew D, Lewis, Thabiti
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:According to Dixon, if it wasn't for the support of promotors and cities that allowed Black teams to play, many teams would not have made money or been able to operate. Part of the legacy of the Negro leagues is that the variegated businesses and partnerships developed despite isolation from mainstream culture and the obstruction of economic and political gains. DREW D. BROWN AND THABITI LEWIS Drew D. Brown is assistant professor of African American studies a: the University of Florida, where he studies the intersections of race, sports, and culture.
ISSN:0018-7526
1555-0532