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Robert Peterson’s book Only the Ball Was White, an extensive account of black baseball, was published by Prentice-Hall in 1970. Before its publication, few knew about the Negro League except for those who remembered watching the all-black teams play. The book was unique for its time in that it offered an oral based history of the Negro league. Robert Peterson was a pioneering writer who wrote the first book chronicling the history of the Negro League during a time when it had been long forgotten by the American people. His impact on the study of African Americans in baseball brought attention to the Negro Leagues as well as exposing another layer of African American history.

Mr. Peterson traced his fascination with the Negro league to his youth. As a boy he watched …show more content…

“Negro baseball was at once heroic and tawdry, a gladsome thing and a blot on America’s conscience.” wrote Mr. Peterson. Members of the Negro League faced all-night travel in inadequate automobiles and irregular pay along with the humiliation that came with being a target of racial prejudice in 20th century America. One day a team might be playing in front of a large crowd in Yankee Stadium and the next it might be traveling through the countryside broke and looking for a game to earn money. Racial discrimination in 20th century baseball provides American history with an additional perspective of the scope of racial discrimination during the time. The history of baseball in many ways is also the history of America. The sport acted as a microcosm of society during the time period. It reflected the racial prejudice and segregation faced by African Americans in all aspects of life. Peterson’s book, Only the Ball Was White, has left an everlasting imprint on African American history as well as American history as a

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