The court-martial of Jackie Robinson : the baseball legend's battle for civil rights during World War II
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Author
Published
Guilford, Connecticut : Stackpole Books, [2020].
Format
Book
ISBN
9780811738644, 0811738647
Physical Desc
xi, 283 pages ; 24 cm
Status
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Danforth Library - NEC Main Collection | GV865.R6 L38 2020 | On Shelf |
Goffstown Public Library - Nonfiction - Second Floor Nonfiction | 796.357 LAN | On Shelf |
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Subjects
LC Subjects
African American baseball players -- Biography.
African Americans -- Biography.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History.
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Discrimination in sports -- United States -- History.
Robinson, Jackie, -- 1919-1972 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
African Americans -- Biography.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History.
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Discrimination in sports -- United States -- History.
Robinson, Jackie, -- 1919-1972 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
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Published
Guilford, Connecticut : Stackpole Books, [2020].
Language
English
ISBN
9780811738644, 0811738647
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Eleven years before Rosa Parks resisted going to the back of the bus, a young black second lieutenant, hungry to fight Nazis in Europe, refused to move to the back of a U.S. Army bus in Texas and found himself court-martialed. The defiant soldier was Jack Roosevelt Robinson, already in 1944 a celebrated athlete in track and football and in a few years the man who would break Major League Baseball's color barrier. This was the pivotal moment in Jackie Robinson's pre-MLB career. Had he been found guilty, he would not have been the man who broke baseball's color barrier. Had the incident never happened, he would've gone overseas with the Black Panther tank battalion--and who knows what after that. Having survived this crucible of unjust prosecution as an American soldier, Robinson--already a talented multisport athlete--became the ideal player to integrate baseball. This is a dramatic story, deeply engaging and enraging. It's a Jackie Robinson story and a baseball story, but it is also an army story as well as an American story"--,Provided by publisher.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Lanning, M. L. (2020). The court-martial of Jackie Robinson: the baseball legend's battle for civil rights during World War II . Stackpole Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lanning, Michael Lee. 2020. The Court-martial of Jackie Robinson: The Baseball Legend's Battle for Civil Rights During World War II. Stackpole Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lanning, Michael Lee. The Court-martial of Jackie Robinson: The Baseball Legend's Battle for Civil Rights During World War II Stackpole Books, 2020.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Lanning, Michael Lee. The Court-martial of Jackie Robinson: The Baseball Legend's Battle for Civil Rights During World War II Stackpole Books, 2020.
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