We are the ship : the story of Negro League baseball
(Book)
Author
Contributors
Aaron, Hank, 1934-2021, writer of foreword.
Status
Juvenile Collection - CART
GV875.A1 N45 2008
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GV875.A1 N45 2008
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Juvenile Collection - CART | GV875.A1 N45 2008 | On Shelf |
Subjects
LC Subjects
Bisac Subjects
OCLC Fast Subjects
Other Subjects
African American baseball players -- History.
African Americans -- History.
Baseball -- History.
Baseball players.
Coretta Scott King Award (author) -- Winner -- 2009.
Coretta Scott King Award (illustrator) -- Honor book -- 2009.
Dust jackets (Binding) -- 2008.
Joueurs de base-ball noirs américains -- Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
Ligues des Noirs (Base-ball) -- Histoire -- Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
Littérature.
Negro leagues -- History.
Negro leagues.
African Americans -- History.
Baseball -- History.
Baseball players.
Coretta Scott King Award (author) -- Winner -- 2009.
Coretta Scott King Award (illustrator) -- Honor book -- 2009.
Dust jackets (Binding) -- 2008.
Joueurs de base-ball noirs américains -- Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
Ligues des Noirs (Base-ball) -- Histoire -- Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
Littérature.
Negro leagues -- History.
Negro leagues.
More Details
Format
Book
Physical Desc
88 pages : color illustrations ; 29 x 29 cm
Language
English
UPC
9780786808328
Lexile measure
900
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
The story of Negro League baseball is the story of gifted athletes and determined owners; of racial discrimination and international sportsmanship; of fortunes won and lost; of triumphs and defeats on and off the field. It is a perfect mirror for the social and political history of black America in the first half of the twentieth century. But most of all, the story of the Negro Leagues is about hundreds of unsung heroes who overcame segregation, hatred, terrible conditions, and low pay to do the one thing they loved more than anything else in the world: play ball. Using an "Everyman" player as his narrator, Kadir Nelson tells the story of Negro League baseball from its beginnings in the 1920s through its decline after Jackie Robinson crossed over to the majors in 1947.
Target Audience
900,Lexile.
Study Program Information
MG,Accelerated Reader AR,5.9,3.0,119912.
Study Program Information
Reading Counts RC,3-5,6.2,5.0,43016.
Awards
Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal, 2009.
Awards
Coretta Scott King Award, author, 2009.
Awards
Coretta Scott King Honor, illustrator, 2009.
Awards
NCTE Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children Honor Book, 2009
Local note
SACFinal081324
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Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Nelson, K., & Aaron, H. (2008). We are the ship: the story of Negro League baseball . Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Nelson, Kadir and Hank Aaron. 2008. We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball. New York: Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Nelson, Kadir and Hank Aaron. We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball New York: Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children, 2008.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Nelson, K. and Aaron, H. (2008). We are the ship: the story of negro league baseball. New York: Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Nelson, Kadir,, and Hank Aaron. We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children, 2008.
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