While exploring the history of Black baseball in one southwestern Ontario community, this book also provides insights into larger themes in Canadian Black history and sport history including gender, class, social justice, and memory and remembrance.
While exploring the history of Black baseball in one southwestern Ontario community, this book also provides insights into larger themes in Canadian Black history and sport history including gender, class, social justice, and memory and remembrance.
Miriam Wright is an Associate Professor of History at University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She researches and teaches 20th-century Canadian history. Her recent work has focussed on race and sport in Canada, and on Chinese immigration to Newfoundland and Labrador.
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1. 1: Introduction 2. 2: Living in a Racialized World: Chatham’s East End and the Black Community in the 1920s and 1930s 3. 3: Origins: Early Black Baseball in Chatham, Buxton, and London, 1915-1927 4. 4: A New Black Baseball Team in Chatham, 1933 5. 5: Playing in Racialized Spaces: The 1934 Chatham City League Season 6. 6: Becoming the All-Stars: The 1934 OBAA Championship 7. 7: New Opportunities and Continued Racial Conflict in the 1935 Season 8. 8: “All we ask is a fair break”: Baseball and Sporting Justice in the Chatham Coloured All-Stars’ Later Years 9. 9: After the All-Stars: Racial Integration, and the Next Generation of Black Baseball, 1940-1958 10. 10: Conclusion: Baseball and Memory: Reflecting on Race, Heroes, and the All-Stars Years
1. 1: Introduction 2. 2: Living in a Racialized World: Chatham’s East End and the Black Community in the 1920s and 1930s 3. 3: Origins: Early Black Baseball in Chatham, Buxton, and London, 1915-1927 4. 4: A New Black Baseball Team in Chatham, 1933 5. 5: Playing in Racialized Spaces: The 1934 Chatham City League Season 6. 6: Becoming the All-Stars: The 1934 OBAA Championship 7. 7: New Opportunities and Continued Racial Conflict in the 1935 Season 8. 8: “All we ask is a fair break”: Baseball and Sporting Justice in the Chatham Coloured All-Stars’ Later Years 9. 9: After the All-Stars: Racial Integration, and the Next Generation of Black Baseball, 1940-1958 10. 10: Conclusion: Baseball and Memory: Reflecting on Race, Heroes, and the All-Stars Years
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