The South's Jackie Robinson: How Nat Peeples broke baseball's color barrier ... in the Deep South (American Pioneers)

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ISBN-10:

1514222353

ISBN-13:

9781514222355

Author(s): Darnell, Tim
Released: Jun 08, 2015
Format: Paperback, 48 pages

Description:

In 1954, Nat Peeples became history's first African American to play baseball in the tradition-rich Southern Association. Jackie Robinson once told Peeples that his task would be harder than No. 42's, because Peeples would have to play in the Deep South. Now, for the first time in book form, here is Peeples' story, from his humble beginnings in Memphis to his tours with black baseball's greatest players, to that historic night in Mobile, Alabama, in 1954.

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