Black Baseball Entrepreneurs, 1902-1931

Black Baseball Entrepreneurs, 1902-1931 The Negro National and Eastern Colored Leagues

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Publisher's Synopsis

As the companion volume to Black Baseball Entrepreneurs,1860-1901: Operating by Any Means Necessary, Lomax's new book continues to chronicle the history of black baseball in the United States. The first volume traced the development of baseball from an exercise in community building among African Americans in the pre-Civil War era into a commercialized amusement and a rare and lucrative opportunity for entrepreneurship within the black community. In this book, Lomax takes a closer look at the marketing and promotion of the Negro Leagues by black baseball magnates. He explores how race influenced black baseball's institutional development and how it shaped the business relationship with white clubs and managers. Lomax explains how the decisions that black baseball magnates made to insulate themselves from outside influences may have distorted their perceptions and ultimately led to the Negro Leagues' demise. The collapse of the Negro Leagues by 1931 was, Lomax argues, ""a dream deferred in the overall African American pursuit for freedom and self-determination.

Book information

ISBN: 9780815633631
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Imprint: Syracuse University Press
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 796.35708996073
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xix, 497
Weight: 456g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 30mm