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Michael Arria

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  • A portrait of Jackie Robinson in his Brooklyn Dodgers uniform, circa 1945.

    Jackie Robinson Was More Than a Baseball Player

    Jackie Robinson is popularly portrayed as the man who broke baseball’s color line by quietly enduring racist abuse. But that narrative is much too narrow.
    by Michael Arria, David Naze via Jacobin on May 12, 2023
  • Curt Flood of the Saint Louis Cardinals, May 1966. Flood challenged Major League Baseball’s “reserve clause” barring players from changing teams.

    A People’s History of Baseball

    Communists fighting the color line. Baseball players resisting owners. Baseball's untold history of struggles against racial injustice and labor exploitation.
    by Peter Dreier, Michael Arria via Jacobin on May 25, 2022
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