Gentle Black Giants: A History of Negro Leaguers in Japan


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Between 1927 and 1934, the Philadelphia Royal Giants embarked on several goodwill tours across the Pacific-to Japan, Korea, the Philippines and the Hawaiian Territories. As African-Americans, they were relegated to second-class citizenship in the U.S., but abroad they were treated like kings. Unlike the previous tours of major league stars who ridiculed their opponents through embarrassing defeats, the Royal Giants made the games competitive, dignified and enjoyable for opposing players. In Gentle Black Giants: A History of Negro Leaguers in Japan, Kazuo Sayama and Bill Staples, Jr. chronicle the tours of the Royal Giants and demonstrate that without the skill and humanity displayed by the Negro Leaguers, Japanese ballplayers might have become discouraged and lost their love for the game. Instead, the experience of sharing the field with these "gentle, black giants" kept their spirits high and nurtured the seeds for professional baseball to flourish in Japan.

Author: Kazuo Sayama
Publisher: Nbrp Press
Published: 04/20/2019
Pages: 388
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.48lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.00w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9780578501338
ISBN10: 0578501333
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Baseball | History

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