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Prologue xi
1 A Game of Their Own 1
2 The Sovereign Nation of Baseball 28
3 Rickey, Race, and "All Deliberate Speed" 67
4 Tearing Down the Walls 108
5 "Wait 'Til Next Year" and the Denial of History 146
6 The Storytellers 180
Notes 221
Bibliography 261
Index 271|"Chronicles the historic power struggles among those seeking to define and regulate pro baseball. . . . A fine book."—Library Journal
"A People's History of Baseball provides vigorous and fascinating challenges to the ways in which fans have related to a game that [Nathanson] says has been 'virtually synonymous' with America for well over a century."—The Boston Globe
"Nathanson's arguments are intriguing throughout."—The Journal of American History
| Mitchell Nathanson is a professor of legal writing at Villanova University School of Law and the author of The Fall of the 1977 Phillies: How a Baseball Team's Collapse Sank a City's Spirit.
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