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Conspiracy of Silence: Sportswriters and the Long Campaign to Desegregate Baseball

By: Chris Lamb | Book details

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NOTES

1. WHITE SPORTSWRITERS AND MINSTREL SHOWS

1. New York Times, February 6, 1933; Sporting News, February 16, 1933; New York Times, February 6, 1933.

2. Editorials refer to columns representing the newspaper’s point of view and appear on the editorial page. Columns are written by individual writers and represent their point of view.

3. New York World-Telegram, February, 6 1933.

4. New York Daily News, February 8, 1933.

5. Carroll, When to Stop the Cheering?, 9.

6. New York Daily News, February 8, 1933.

7. Sporting News, January 18, 1934.

8. New York Evening Post, February 7, 1933; Sporting News, February 9, 1933.

9. New York Daily News, February 1, 1933; Sporting News, February 9, 1933.

10. Pittsburgh Courier, February 11, 1933.

11. Pittsburgh Courier, February 18, 1933.

12. Pittsburgh Courier, February 25, March 4, 1933.

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