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Chatham Coloured All Stars: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars' Barrier-Breaking Year [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 209x133 mm, 40 B&W archival photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: Biblioasis
  • ISBN-10: 1771964774
  • ISBN-13: 9781771964777
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 209x133 mm, 40 B&W archival photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: Biblioasis
  • ISBN-10: 1771964774
  • ISBN-13: 9781771964777
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Winner of the 2024 Speaker's Book Award



The true story of the first Black team to win an Ontario Baseball Amateur Association championship.



The pride of Chathams East End, the Coloured All-Stars broke the colour barrier in baseball more than a decade before Jackie Robinson did the same in the Major Leagues. Fielding a team of the best Black baseball players from across southwestern Ontario and Michigan, theirs is a story that could only have happened in this particular time and place: during the depths of the Great Depression, in a small industrial town a short distance from the American border, home to one of the most vibrant Black communities in Canada.

Drawing heavily on scrapbooks, newspaper accounts, and oral histories from members of the team and their families, 1934: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars Barrier-Breaking Year shines a light on a largely overlooked chapter of Black baseball. But more than this, 1934 is the story of one group of men who fought for the respect that was too often denied them.

Rich in detail, full of the sounds and textures of a time long past, 1934 introduces the All-Stars unforgettable players and captures their winning season, so that it almost feels like youre sitting there in Stirling Parks grandstands, cheering on the team from Chatham.

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Praise for 1934

"Ms. Jacobs is the first author to produce a comprehensive account of both the triumphs and tribulations of the team, and the men themselvestheir families, communities, and lives before and after baseball ... readers will learn about the peculiar history of Chatham and its place in the Underground Railroad, the racism that Black residents endured, the advocacy of one 19-year-old sports reporter for the white townsfolk to embrace the team as their own, and the bid for respect that playing baseball represented." Globe and Mail

This is really quite a story ... One that a lot of Canadians dont know about, and should know about. Matt Galloway, CBCs The Current

An inspiring story of determination and triumph, grounded in the belief that sport is for everyone. Michael Taube, Literary Review of Canada



"1934: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars Barrier-Breaking Year, has much of the import, drama and social implications of (Jackie) Robinsons barrier breaking, albeit on a much smaller stage ... The book is a good recounting of barnstorming baseball days and the unexpected but hard-won and well-deserved success of a team and community that changed the way many people viewed their race." Winnipeg Free Press

Reading through the book, 1934: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars Barrier-Breaking Year it feels almost mythical, like an urban legend made manifest in your hands, bringing to life a story that would make you think you were watching a baseball movie. But this actually happened." Windsor Life

"Jacobs third book, 1934: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars Barrier-Breaking Year, details the breakthrough victory of the Chatham team that won the Ontario Intermediate Amateur Association Championship." Windsor Star

"Through Jacobs compelling storytelling, this book not only celebrates the triumphs of a historic baseball team but also highlights the larger societal struggle for equality and justice." Caribbean Camera

Praise for 100 Miles of Baseball



Inspired They soulfully documented a 2018 road trip to the obscurest of play ball destinations, all within a limited radius The married authors complement each otherhes the play-by-play guy; she, the colour commentator." Globe and Mail



Their account is presented in each writers voice, alternating throughout the text, and is an effective way to describe the games and their reactions to them ... Together they present a full, absorbing account of any level of ball, making the point that the precision of the major leagues and the error-prone play in the minors all contain the same elements ... A solid win for the authors, who rediscovered a genuine joy in watching baseball wherever it is played. Winnipeg Free Press



"Dale Jacobs and Heidi LM Jacobs wrote this book to renew their love of baseball, and reading it will renew yours. Together they successfully capture the ritual, romanticism, and enduring beauty of this beloved game, with a back-to-basics approach that will appeal to self-proclaimed experts and perceived outsiders alike. At its core, 100 Miles of Baseball is about endurance, nostalgia, hope, and gratitude, and is a book that handily affirms the game's very best rule--that baseball is for everyone." Stacey May Fowles, author of Baseball Life Advice



In 2018, Dale Jacobs and Heidi LM Jacobs set out on the quixotic mission to take in fifty baseball games, from high school parks to the major leagues, in an effort to recapture the magic of the sport as seen live from the stands. Most of the games were played in Michigan and Southern Ontario, but this account will delight any true fan of any team, anywhere. The unexpected twists and turns of the seasonlike a meaty novelcan disrupt expectations and break hearts at any time. This book is timely, because it explains why the Covid-disrupted sixty-game MLB season in 2020 was so unsatisfying. In sixty games, there was simply no time or space for the joy and redemption this book captures so vividly. Susan Jacoby, author of Why Baseball Matters



Praise for Heidi LM Jacobs



Heidi LM Jacobs nails it. Molly of the Mall relentlessly, hilariously conveys the ennui felt by anyone who has ever read a book and then gone to the mall ... Wicked good fun. Kit Dobson



I am positively besotted by Heidi LM Jacobs debut novel, Molly of the Mall, which I kind of suspect was written just for me." Kerry Clare

Inspired They soulfully documented a 2018 road trip to the obscurest of play ball destinations, all within a limited radius The married authors complement each otherhes the play-by-play guy; she, the colour commentator. Globe and Mail



Their account is presented in each writers voice, alternating throughout the text, and is an effective way to describe the games and their reactions to them ... Together they present a full, absorbing account of any level of ball, making the point that the precision of the major leagues and the error-prone play in the minors all contain the same elements ... A solid win for the authors, who rediscovered a genuine joy in watching baseball wherever it is played. Winnipeg Free Press

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Heidi LM Jacobs previous books include the novel Molly of the Mall: Literary Lass and Purveyor of Fine Footwear (NeWest Press, 2019), which won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour in 2020, and 100 Miles of Baseball: Fifty Games, One Summer (with Dale Jacobs, Biblioasis, 2021). She is a librarian at the University of Windsor and one of the researchers behind the award-winning Breaking the Colour Barrier: Wilfred Boomer Harding & the Chatham Coloured All-Stars project.