The Dizzy and Daffy Dean Barnstorming Tour: Race, Media, and America's National Pastime

The Dizzy and Daffy Dean Barnstorming Tour: Race, Media, and America's National Pastime

by Phil S. Dixon
The Dizzy and Daffy Dean Barnstorming Tour: Race, Media, and America's National Pastime

The Dizzy and Daffy Dean Barnstorming Tour: Race, Media, and America's National Pastime

by Phil S. Dixon

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Overview

This book follows Dizzy and Daffy Dean’s All-Stars as they barnstormed across the country in 1934, taking the field against the greatest teams in the Negro Leagues. It shows the glory of the games as well as the disingenuous journalistic tactics that proliferated during the tour with an introspective look at its impact on race relations.

In 1934, brothers Dizzy and Daffy Dean were stars of Major League Baseball’s regular season and World Series. Following their St. Louis Cardinals’ victory over the Detroit Tigers in Game Seven, Dizzy and Daffy went on a fourteen game barnstorming tour against the best African-American baseball players in the country.

The Dizzy and Daffy Dean Barnstorming Tour: Race, Media, and America’s National Pastime examines for the first time the full barnstorming series in its original and uncensored splendor. Phil S. Dixon profiles not only the men who were part of the Deans’ All-Star teams but also the men who played against them, including some of baseball’s most monumental African-American players. Dixon highlights how the contributions during the tour of Negro League stars such as Satchel Paige, Chet Brewer, Charlie Beverly, and Andy Cooper were glossed over by sports writers of the day and grants them their rightful due in this significant slice of sports history.

The Dizzy and Daffy Dean Barnstorming Tour gives careful consideration to the social implications of the tour and the media’s biased coverage of the games, providing a unique window for viewing racism in American sports history. It is more than a baseball story—it is an American story.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538127407
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/26/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Phil S. Dixon has covered African-American baseball topics for more than thirty-five years. He has written numerous books on baseball and is widely regarded for his expertise on baseball history and research. He won the prestigious Casey Award for the Best Baseball Book of 1992 and later received a SABR MacMillan Award for his excellence as a researcher. He has appeared on PBS History Detectives, C-Span, BET, Fox Sports, National Public Radio, the Canadian Broadcasting System, SiriusXM Radio, and other national broadcast media. Dixon is an international speaker and co-founder of the Negro League Baseball Museum in Kansas City where he served as the museum’s first Public Relations officer. Dixon formerly worked in the Public Relations office of the Kansas City Royals.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1 Me ’n’ Paul, Wilkinson, Baird, and Doan

Chapter 2 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: The Whips That Lashed Detroit

Chapter 3 Wichita, Kansas: Fast Talk and Slow Floaters

Chapter 4 Kansas City, Missouri: Rubber Arms That Won’t Wear Out

Chapter 5 Des Moines, Iowa: A Two-Man Team Becomes One and a Half

Chapter 6 Chicago, Illinois: High Pockets and a Heavy Purse

Chapter 7 Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Shortchanged

Chapter 8 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Double for Your Trouble

Chapter 9 Brooklyn, New York: The Other Side of Dizzy

Chapter 10 Baltimore, Maryland: Nasty as All Get Out 1

Chapter 11 Paterson, New Jersey: Night Lights and Greenbacks

Chapter 12 Cleveland, Ohio: World’s Greatest Chunkers

Chapter 13 Columbus, Ohio: Plenty Daffy and Almost Dizzy

Chapter 14 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Swinging and Swearing

Chapter 15 Amazing Outcomes

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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