The Journal Of Biddy Owens, Birmingham, Alabama, 1948
The journal of Biddy Owens, a batboy for the Birmingham Black Barons, one of the best teams in the Negro Leagues, describes some of the greatest ball players of the game as Biddy's story covers the games, road trips, racial segregation, and day-to-day life in Birmingham.
The journal of Biddy Owens, a batboy for the Birmingham Black Barons, one of the best teams in the Negro Leagues, describes some of the greatest ball players of the game as Biddy's story covers the games, road trips, racial segregation, and day-to-day life in Birmingham.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780439095037 (0439095034)
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Series: My Name Is America
This book is written in the form of a diary. Though This book shows you thing though the eyes of any African American. This book is about the Negro Leagues. It tell about the times where Baseball was still considered a White man's game. Around this time in 1948, Baseball was starting to ingrates w...
This book is written in the form of a diary. Though This book shows you thing though the eyes of any African American. This book is about the Negro Leagues. It tell about the times where Baseball was still considered a White man's game.Around this time in 1948, Baseball was starting to ingrates wit...