Baseball on the radical agenda : typescript, 1996, March : the Daily and Sunday worker on the desegregation of Major League Baseball, 1933 to 1947 / by Kelly Elaine Rusinack. 1996.

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Baseball on the radical agenda : typescript, 1996, March : the Daily and Sunday worker on the desegregation of Major League Baseball, 1933 to 1947 / by Kelly Elaine Rusinack. 1996.

Discusses how baseball is seen by the writers or editors of the Daily and Sunday worker, newspapers of the U.S. Communist Party.

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