Sam Lacy and Wendell Smith

Sam Lacy and Wendell Smith
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781040041413
ISBN-13 : 1040041418
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Book Synopsis Sam Lacy and Wendell Smith by : Wayne Dawkins

Download or read book Sam Lacy and Wendell Smith written by Wayne Dawkins and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-07-31 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dual biography highlights the transformative influence of Sam Lacy and Wendell Smith, two journalists who changed American sport and society through their calls to desegregate Major League Baseball and recognize Black baseball players. In a decade-long battle, Lacy and Smith tirelessly advocated for the inclusion of Black players in the major leagues, reporting in the Baltimore Afro-American and Pittsburgh Courier, respectively. Both sports writers covered players in the Negro Leagues, following off-season games in places like Mexico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. In 1947, Lacy’s and Smith’s work helped break through MLB’s racial barriers when Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers. Over the coming years, Lacy and Smith, on individual career trajectories but sharing a common goal, would report on the dissolution of the Negro Leagues and future MVPs such as Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, and Elston Howard. The book considers the lasting legacies of these sports journalists, both recognized in the writers’ wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Through its thoughtful analysis of Lacy and Smith’s groundbreaking impact on America’s pastime, this book will appeal to students and general readers interested in sports history and journalism and Afro-American history.


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