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Stolen Dreams: The 1955 Cannon Street All-Stars and Little League Baseball’s Civil War
By: Chris Lamb
$25.00
When the eleven- and twelve-year-olds on the Cannon Street YMCA All-Star team registered for a baseball tournament in Charleston, South Carolina, in June 1955, it put the team and the
Sports Journalism: A History of Glory, Fame and Technology
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$30.00
Patrick S. Washburn and Chris Lamb tell the full story of the past, the present, and to a degree, the future of American sports journalism. Sports Journalism chronicles how and
Conspiracy of Silence: Sportswriters and the Long Campaign to Desegregate Baseball
By: Chris Lamb
$33.25
The campaign to desegregate baseball was one of the most important civil rights stories of the 1930s and 1940s. But most of white America knew nothing about this story because
Blackout: The Untold Story of Jackie Robinson’s First Spring Training
By: Chris Lamb
$68.91
$10.85
In the spring of 1946, following the defeat of Hitler’s Germany, America found itself still struggling with the subtler but no less insidious tyrannies of racism and segregation at home.
The Art of the Political Putdown: The Greatest Comebacks, Ripostes, and Retorts in History
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$16.95
$8.79
The Art of the Political Putdown is a book of over 300 witty verbal jabs and ripostes from politicians around the world, all of whom share a common sharp tongue. Liberal
I’ll Be Sober in the Morning
By: Chris Lamb
$1.59
$1.59
A collection political, comebacks, putdowns, and ripostes over the last 2500 years, with 12 humorous illustrations by Steve Steglin.
Drawn to Extremes: The Use and Abuse of Editorial Cartoons in the United States
By: Chris Lamb
$73.18
$23.97
In 2006, a cartoon in a Danish newspaper depicted the Prophet Mohammed wearing a bomb in his turban. The cartoon created an international incident, with offended Muslims attacking Danish embassies