Baseball's Leading Lady: Effa Manley and the Rise and Fall of the Negro Leagues

Andrea Williams (Author)
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Product Type: Hardcover Books
Age Groups: Ages 10 to 12, Ages 13 to 15

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For fans of Hidden Figures and Steve Sheinkin's Undefeated, this is the powerful true story of Effa Manley, the first and only woman in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Before Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball's color barrier in 1947, Negro Leagues Baseball was the only game in town for black athletes. And those leagues owed their existence and success to savvy businesspeople like Effa Manley, the black female co-owner of the Newark Eagles. Effa was the team's business manager, leading her team to win the Negro World Series in 1946. But this victory was bittersweet: Integration was on its way, and the demise of the Negro Leagues would soon follow.

In this riveting nonfiction account, author Andrea Williams weaves the parallel stories of the segregated leagues with the tale of an inspiring woman who was at the center of it all.

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SKU 132416
ISBN 9781250623720
Language English
Page Count 336
Product Type Hardcover Books
Book Type Middle Grade Nonfiction
Primary Contributor Andrea Williams
Age Groups Ages 10 to 12, Ages 13 to 15
Publisher Roaring Brook Press