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The civil rights-era story of young boys whose dreams of playing in the Little League World Series were dashed, not by a loss to a more formidable team, but because of the color of their skin.
In the spring of 1946, America found itself still struggling with the insidious tyrannies of racism and segregation at home. In the midst of it all, Jackie Robinson was undergoing a harrowing dress rehearsal for integration. This title chronicles his tremendous ordeal during that crucial spring training - how he struggled on the field and off.
Jackie Robinson believed in a God who sides with the oppressed and who calls us to see one another as sisters and brothers. This faith was a powerful but quiet engine that drove and sustained him as he shattered racial barriers on and beyond the baseball diamond. Jackie Robinson: A Spiritual...
Demonstrates the limits of cartooning from the courtroom to the newsroom. This book examines the reasons for the declining state of the art and the implications for all of us.
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