Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Joe Black : more than a Dodger / Martha Jo Black

by Martha Jo Black    (Get the Book)

After pitching for years in the Negro Leagues and in Cuba, Joe Black finally joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1952 as a 28-year-old rookie and went on to become the National League rookie of the year and win the first game of the World Series, ensuring his place in baseball history as the first African American to win a World Series game. This biography was written by his daughter with an able assist from 33-year AP and UPI journalist Schoffner. Though Black’s baseball star burned briefly—he won only 15 games after his rookie season—he went on to a successful career in business and teaching. The author also delves into her father’s personal and family life in a well-rounded, affectionate, and reasonably objective look into a baseball and business pioneer. An overlooked slice of baseball and African American history.  --Booklist

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