NONFICTION

Color Blind: The Forgotten Team That Broke Baseball's Color Line

Atlantic Monthly. Apr. 2013. 368p. notes. ISBN 9780802120120. $25; ebk. ISBN 9780802193452. SPORTS
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OrangeReviewStarFreelance journalist Dunkel provides a captivating recollection of the Bismarck, ND, Churchills, an integrated baseball team that won the 1935 semi-pro national championship held in Wichita, KS. While organized baseball remained segregated, Bismarck owner Neil Churchill refused to give in to prevailing racial sensibilities, whether they involved his ballplayers dining together or performing on the diamond. He put together a potent, integrated ball club, attracting some of the Negro League's finest, including legendary pitchers Satchel Paige and Hilton Smith and catcher Quincy Trouppe. Paige's brilliance, exemplified by his rising fastball and pinpoint control, drew thousands to the games he pitched and enabled Bismarck to carve out a spot in baseball history. The team proved unable to repeat the next year, falling in the semifinal round, because in his typically peripatetic fashion, Paige failed to return to the team.
VERDICT This work delivers an important rendering of a too-little-remembered challenge to American society's segregated practices. Strongly recommended.
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