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092    BIO|bROBINSON 
245 00 Jackie Robinson :|brace, sports, and the American dream /
       |cedited by Joseph Dorinson and Joram Warmund. 
264  1 Armonk, N.Y. :|bM.E. Sharpe,|c[1998] 
264  4 |c©1998 
300    xxii, 264 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :
       |billustrations ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Selected papers from a conference held Apr. 3-5, 1997, on 
       the Brooklyn Campus of Long Island University. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tJackie, do they know? An ode to Jackie Robinson /|rTom 
       (Tommy) Hawkins --|tIntroduction /|rJoseph Dorinson, Joram
       Warmund --|tIn the eye of the storm : 1947 in world 
       perspective /|rJoram Warmund --|tMen of conscience /
       |rPeter Golenbock --|tMoses Fleetwood Walker : Jackie 
       Robinson's accidental predecessor /|rSidney Gendin --
       |tMonte Irvin : up from sharecropping /|rJack B. Moore --
       |tIt happened in Brooklyn : reminiscences of a fan /
       |rRobert Gruber --|gThe|tinterborough iliad /|rPeter 
       Williams -- 
505 00 |tFather and son at Ebbets Field /|rPeter Levine --|gA
       |tten-year-old Dodger fan welcomes Jackie Robinson to 
       Brooklyn /|rIvan W. Hametz --|tMah nishtanah /|rHenry 
       Foner --|tBaseball on the radical agenda : the Daily 
       worker and Sunday worker journalistic campaign to 
       desegregate Major League baseball, 1933-1947 /|rKelly E. 
       Rusinack --|tWhite Dodgers, Black Dodgers /|rLester Rodney
       --|tRobinson--Robeson /|rBill Mardo --|tHank Greenberg, 
       Joe DiMaggio, and Jackie Robinson : race, identity, and 
       ethnic power /|rJoseph Dorinson -- 
505 00 |tBurt Shotton : the crucible of 1947 /|rRobert A. Moss --
       |tJackie Robinson on opening day, 1947-1956 /|rLyle Spatz 
       --|tJackie Robinson and the third age of modern baseball /
       |rDavid Shiner --|tJackie Robinson and the emancipation of
       Latin American baseball players /|rSamuel O. Regalado --
       |gThe|ttwo titans and the mystery man : Branch Rickey, 
       Walter O'Malley, and John L. Smith as Brooklyn Dodgers 
       partners, 1944-1950 /|rLee Lowenfish --|tRobinson in 1947 
       : measuring an uncertain impact /|rHenry D. Fetter -- 
505 00 |t"Do not go gently into that good night" : race, the 
       baseball establishment, and the retirements of Bob Feller 
       and Jackie Robinson /|rRon Briley --|tKareem's omission? 
       Jackie Robinson, Black profile in courage /|rPatrick Henry
       --|tShould we rely on the marketplace to end 
       discrimination? What the integration of baseball tells us 
       /|rRobert Cherry --|tGreetings /|rCarl Erskine --|tKeynote
       address /|rRoger Rosenblatt. 
600 10 Robinson, Jackie,|d1919-1972|vCongresses. 
650  0 Baseball players|vCongresses. 
650  0 African American baseball players|vBiography|vCongresses. 
650  0 Discrimination in sports|vCongresses. 
655  7 Biographies.|2lcgft 
700 1  Dorinson, Joseph,|d1936- 
700 1  Warmund, Joram,|d1939- 
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