The All-American Girls After the AAGPBL: How Playing Pro Ball Shaped Their Lives

The hit 1992 film A League of Their Own made the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League famous. But the players' stories remain largely untold. The 600 women who played for the AAGPBL through the 1940s and 1950s enjoyed a rare opportunity to lead independent lives as well-paid professional athletes. Their experiences in the league led many to education and careers they never imagined.

As teachers, coaches and role models, they strove to broaden the horizons of girls and young women. Many continued to be involved in athletics, supporting the efforts leading to Title IX and the women's sports revolution. Today, they are dedicated to preserving the history of women in baseball and creating opportunities for girls to play.

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The All-American Girls After the AAGPBL: How Playing Pro Ball Shaped Their Lives

The hit 1992 film A League of Their Own made the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League famous. But the players' stories remain largely untold. The 600 women who played for the AAGPBL through the 1940s and 1950s enjoyed a rare opportunity to lead independent lives as well-paid professional athletes. Their experiences in the league led many to education and careers they never imagined.

As teachers, coaches and role models, they strove to broaden the horizons of girls and young women. Many continued to be involved in athletics, supporting the efforts leading to Title IX and the women's sports revolution. Today, they are dedicated to preserving the history of women in baseball and creating opportunities for girls to play.

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The All-American Girls After the AAGPBL: How Playing Pro Ball Shaped Their Lives

The All-American Girls After the AAGPBL: How Playing Pro Ball Shaped Their Lives

by Kat D. Williams
The All-American Girls After the AAGPBL: How Playing Pro Ball Shaped Their Lives

The All-American Girls After the AAGPBL: How Playing Pro Ball Shaped Their Lives

by Kat D. Williams

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Overview

The hit 1992 film A League of Their Own made the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League famous. But the players' stories remain largely untold. The 600 women who played for the AAGPBL through the 1940s and 1950s enjoyed a rare opportunity to lead independent lives as well-paid professional athletes. Their experiences in the league led many to education and careers they never imagined.

As teachers, coaches and role models, they strove to broaden the horizons of girls and young women. Many continued to be involved in athletics, supporting the efforts leading to Title IX and the women's sports revolution. Today, they are dedicated to preserving the history of women in baseball and creating opportunities for girls to play.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476626956
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 03/21/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 939,149
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kat D. Williams is associate professor of history at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia and president of the International Women’s Baseball Center.
Kat D. Williams is associate professor of history at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia and president of the International Women's Baseball Center.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii
Preface
Introduction
1. Independence
2. Travel and Exposure
3. Patriotism and Military Service
4. A Revolution in Sports
5. Life After: The Reconnection
6. The Next Generation
Conclusion
Appendix: Girls’ and Women’s Baseball
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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