Our White Boy
By Jerry Craft & Kathleen Sullivan
Published by Texas Tech University Press
Year published 2010
Book format - Hard cover
Summary
Our White Boy may be the most provocative eyewitness account of true southern racial animosity in Texas sports history during the civil rights era. This book is told from a white man’s perspective and is a seldom seen story of an era in American sports that is long gone. It was a time when for two dollars, any Texan could see this vanilla drop in a sea of chocolate pitch like a mound master he was, It was a time when outs and hits had no color on the scoreboard.
By Jerry Craft & Kathleen Sullivan
Published by Texas Tech University Press
Year published 2010
Book format - Hard cover
Summary
Our White Boy may be the most provocative eyewitness account of true southern racial animosity in Texas sports history during the civil rights era. This book is told from a white man’s perspective and is a seldom seen story of an era in American sports that is long gone. It was a time when for two dollars, any Texan could see this vanilla drop in a sea of chocolate pitch like a mound master he was, It was a time when outs and hits had no color on the scoreboard.
By Jerry Craft & Kathleen Sullivan
Published by Texas Tech University Press
Year published 2010
Book format - Hard cover
Summary
Our White Boy may be the most provocative eyewitness account of true southern racial animosity in Texas sports history during the civil rights era. This book is told from a white man’s perspective and is a seldom seen story of an era in American sports that is long gone. It was a time when for two dollars, any Texan could see this vanilla drop in a sea of chocolate pitch like a mound master he was, It was a time when outs and hits had no color on the scoreboard.