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When major league baseball Hall of Famer Fran Robinson was appointed manager of the Cleveland Indians, he became the first African-American manager in modern major league baseball. This is his diary of his first season managing the Indians.
This book investigates the professional and personal challenges faced by Frank Robinson during his historic tenure as the first African-American manager in modern Major League Baseball. Drawing from his own experiences and observations, Robinson provides a detailed account of the 1975 season with the Cleveland Indians. The text serves as a primary source document, capturing the logistical pressures of team management and the societal weight of his position within the sport. Robinson utilizes a chronological framework to document the daily operations of a professional baseball club.
What You Will Find
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Historians and sports enthusiasts view this work as a significant primary document regarding the integration of leadership roles in professional sports. Readers frequently note the candid nature of the prose, which offers a direct look at the pressures of managing a major league team during a period of transition.
Page Count:
259
Publication Date:
1976-01-01
Publisher:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030149517
ISBN-13:
9780030149511
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