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Title: The Boys of Summer
Author: Kahn, Roger Description: Cloth, jacket. First Edition.Important association copy of this reminiscence of the Brooklyn Dodgers during the Jackie Robinson years, inscribed by the author and also by Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Joe Black, the first African American to win a World Series game. Both have inscribed the book to George Trautman, who was president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues in the 1950's. Kahn has written on the half-title: "To G.H. Trautman - herewith promoted to Chairman of the Board. Best always, Roger Kahn." Joe Black has added a more meaningful inscription on the front free endpaper, "To G.H. Trautman - Thanks for making my dream become a reality. It is a pleasure to work for a leader who believes in human dignity for all. Joe Black." Kahn has devoted an entire chapter to Black in the book entitled "Black is What You Make It," and the struggle of African Americans for entrance into the major leagues is a major them of the book. An outstanding association copy in terms of both baseball history and civil rights. Heading: Place Published: New York Publisher: Harper & Row Date Published: [1972] Condition reportFine condition.
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