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Ted Strong Jr.

Ted Strong Jr.
Author: Sherman L. Jenkins
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2016-09-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1442267283

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Ted Strong Jr. (1917-1978) was a two-sport athlete, a major star of the Negro Leagues and one of the original Harlem Globetrotters. His prominence in the Negro Leagues led Branch Rickey and other white baseball league owners to consider Strong as one of several possible players to integrate major league baseball, and he was a key force on the basketball court when the Globetrotters defeated the then-invincible Minneapolis Lakers in 1948. Despite his athletic dominance in the 1930s and 40s, Strong Jr. has largely been forgotten in American sports history. In Ted Strong Jr.: The Untold Story of an Original Harlem Globetrotter and Negro Leagues All-Star, Sherman L. Jenkins finally shares the fascinating story of this star athlete. Born Theodore Relighn Strong Jr. in South Bend, Indiana, Strong Jr., the eldest of fourteen children, was fortunate to have a positive influence in his father—a baseball player himself. Strong Jr. went on to play in seven Negro League Baseball East-West All-Star games, receiving the most votes in all of Black baseball history in 1939, and was a key member of the 1940 Harlem Globetrotter basketball team that won the World Professional Basketball Championship. Jenkins details all of this and more, including Strong Jr.’s frustrations with integration efforts promised by white baseball team owners and the eventual decline of the Negro Leagues after the entrance of Jackie Robinson into Major League Baseball. Through hours of interviews with Strong Jr.’s father and with friends and teammates of his brother Othello, along with extensive research of newspaper archives, this book provides rich insights into an unsung hero in the American sports landscape. For baseball and basketball fans of all ages, Ted Strong Jr.’s biography displays for the first time the determination and guts of a man who was idealized by many African Americans in the early twentieth century.


Ted Strong's Search

Ted Strong's Search
Author: Edward C. Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 319
Release: 1906
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Black Ball 10

Black Ball 10
Author: Leslie A. Heaphy
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-06-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476663882

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Under the guidance of Leslie Heaphy and an editorial board of leading historians, this peer-reviewed, annual book series offers new, authoritative research on all subjects related to black baseball, including the Negro major and minor leagues, teams, and players; pre-Negro League organization and play; barnstorming; segregation and integration; class, gender, and ethnicity; the business of black baseball; and the arts.


Ted Strong in Colorado

Ted Strong in Colorado
Author: Edward C. Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1905
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Breaking Barriers

Breaking Barriers
Author: Douglas Stark
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2018-12-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1442277548

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Today, it is nearly impossible to talk about the best basketball players in America without acknowledging the accomplishments of incredibly talented black athletes like Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, and Kobe Bryant. A little more than a century ago, however, the game was completely dominated by white players playing on segregated courts and teams. In Breaking Barriers: A History of Integration in Professional Basketball, Douglas Stark details the major moments that led to the sport opening its doors to black players. He charts the progress of integration from Bucky Lew—the first black professional basketball player in 1902—to the modern game played by athletes like Stephen Curry and LeBron James. Although Stark focuses on the official integration of basketball in the late 1940s, the story does not end there. Over the past 60-plus years, black athletes have continued to change the game of basketball in terms of style, social progress, and marketability. Spanning the early 1900s to the present day, no other book features such a comprehensive examination of the key events and figures that led to the integration of professional basketball. In Breaking Barriers, these crucial steps in the history of the sport are placed within the larger context of American history, making this book an essential addition to the literature on sports and race in America.


The Indianapolis ABCs

The Indianapolis ABCs
Author: Paul Debono
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476607575

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The Indianapolis ABCs were formed around the turn of the century, playing company teams from around the city; they soon played other teams in Indiana, including some white teams. Their emergence coincided with the remarkable growth of black baseball, and by 1916 the ABCs won their first major championship. When the Negro National League was formed in 1920, Indianapolis was one of its charter members. But player raids by the Eastern Colored League, formed in 1923, hurt the ABCs and by the Depression the team was fading into oblivion. The team was briefly resurrected as a Negro league team in the late 1930s, but was otherwise relegated to the semiprofessional ranks until its demise in the 1940s. Through contemporary newspaper accounts, extensive research and interviews with the few former ABC players still living, this is the story of the Indianapolis team and the rise of Negro League baseball. The work includes a roster of ABC players, with short biographies of the most prominent.


Ted Strong Challenged

Ted Strong Challenged
Author: Edward C. Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1905
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Ted Strong's Close Call

Ted Strong's Close Call
Author: Edward C. Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1905
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Ted Strong on U.P. Duty

Ted Strong on U.P. Duty
Author: Edward C. Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1927
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