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Conspiracy of Silence: Sportswriters and the Long Campaign to Desegregate Baseball

English

By (author): Chris Lamb

Named a top 50 baseball book of all time by the Huffington Post
Named 2013 Best Book on Journalism and Mass Communication History by the Association of Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Named a top book for 2012 by Choice

The campaign to desegregate baseball was one of the most important civil rights stories of the 1930s and 1940s. But most of white America knew nothing about this story because mainstream newspapers said little about the color line and still less about the efforts to end it. Even today, as far as most Americans know, the integration of baseball revolved around Branch Rickeys signing of Jackie Robinson to the Brooklyn Dodgers organization in 1945. This book shows how Rickeys move, critical as it may have been, came after more than a decade of work by Black and left-leaning journalists to desegregate the game.

Drawing on hundreds of newspaper articles and interviews with journalists, Chris Lamb reveals how differently Black and white newspapers, and Black and white America, viewed racial equality. Between 1933 and 1945, Black newspapers and the communist Daily Worker published hundreds of articles and editorials calling for an end to baseballs color line, while white mainstream sportswriters perpetuated the color line by participating in what their Black counterparts called a conspiracy of silence. The alternative presses efforts to end baseballs color line, chronicled for the first time in Conspiracy of Silence, constitute one of the great untold stories of baseballand the civil rights movement. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780803210769

About Chris Lamb

Chris Lamb is chair of the Department of Journalism and Public Relations at Indiana UniversityIndianapolis. He is the editor author or coauthor of eleven books including Sports Journalism: A History of Glory Fame and Technology (Nebraska 2020) From Jack Johnson to LeBron James: Sports Media and the Color Line (Nebraska 2016) and Blackout: The Untold Story of Jackie Robinsons First Spring Training (Nebraska 2004).      

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