Jackie Robinson: A Spiritual Biography: The Faith of a Boundary-Breaking Hero

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$22.00  $20.46
Publisher
Westminster John Knox Press
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Pages
216
Dimensions
6.09 X 9.12 X 0.68 inches | 0.72 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780664262037
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About the Author
Michael G. Long is the author or editor of several books on politics, nonviolent protests, and civil rights history, including Call Him Jack: The Story of Jackie Robinson, Black Freedom Fighter; More Than a Dream: The Radical March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom; Martin Luther King, Jr., Homosexuality, and the Early Gay Rights Movement; and Marshalling Justice: The Early Civil Rights Letters of Thurgood Marshall. His commentary about civil rights has appeared in many national media outlets such as the Afro, the Los Angeles Times, and ESPN. Long also served as an expert historian for Ken Burns's documentary on Jackie Robinson. He lives in Pennsylvania.
Chris Lamb is chair of the Department of Journalism and Public Relations at Indiana University-Indianapolis. He is the editor, author, or coauthor of twelve books, including Conspiracy of Silence: Sportswriters and the Long Campaign to Desegregate Baseball, Sports Journalism: A History of Glory, Fame, and Technology, and From Jack Johnson to LeBron James: Sports, Media, and the Color Line.
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"As much a look back at Robinson's skill on the field, this also focuses on his life off the field, long after his career in baseball was finished. Long and Lamb are well-qualified authors who have written before about Robinson, as well as civil rights and spirituality. This is a good pick for baseball fans; homeschooled students seeking well-researched, faith-based materials; and those interested in civil rights and the role of Christianity in sports."--Booklist


"In this fast-paced read, Long and Lamb paint a portrait of groundbreaking baseball player Jackie Robinson that is both refreshing and exciting." --Publishers Weekly


"Mining a wide variety of sources, Jackie Robinson: A Spiritual Biography provides a captivating portrayal of the way in which the Christian faith-rooted in Robinson's mother's Methodist tradition, nurtured by a young Methodist pastor named Karl Downs (who appears frequently in this book) and refined by his partnership with his wife Rachel-impacted his breaking of the color barrier. Later, the author's portray how Robinson's post-baseball civil rights work and engagement in business and politics was influenced by his beliefs. In addition to telling Robinson's own story through the lens of the Christian faith, the book is also an exceptional overview of issues of race and justice in America from the inception of the Civil Rights era through Robinson's death in 1972. Long and Lamb show a significant depth of understanding not only Robinson and his faith, but also broader concerns of race, class, privilege and American religious and political history."--Englewood Review of Books