9781970159721-1970159723-Not an Easy Tale to Tell: Jackie Robinson on the Page, Stage, and Screen (SABR All Stars)

Not an Easy Tale to Tell: Jackie Robinson on the Page, Stage, and Screen (SABR All Stars)

ISBN-13: 9781970159721
ISBN-10: 1970159723
Author: Sharon Hamilton, Sharon Robinson, Bill Nowlin, Carl Riechers, Leslie Heaphy, Adam Berenbak, Ralph Carhart, Patrick Ellington Jr., Kate Nachman
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Society for American Baseball Research
Format: Paperback 127 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781970159721
ISBN-10: 1970159723
Author: Sharon Hamilton, Sharon Robinson, Bill Nowlin, Carl Riechers, Leslie Heaphy, Adam Berenbak, Ralph Carhart, Patrick Ellington Jr., Kate Nachman
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Society for American Baseball Research
Format: Paperback 127 pages

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Not an Easy Tale to Tell: Jackie Robinson on the Page, Stage, and Screen (SABR All Stars) (ISBN-13: 9781970159721 and ISBN-10: 1970159723), written by authors Sharon Hamilton, Sharon Robinson, Bill Nowlin, Carl Riechers, Leslie Heaphy, Adam Berenbak, Ralph Carhart, Patrick Ellington Jr., Kate Nachman, was published by Society for American Baseball Research in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Black & African American (Cultural & Regional, Baseball, Baseball, Biographies, Popular Culture, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Not an Easy Tale to Tell: Jackie Robinson on the Page, Stage, and Screen (SABR All Stars) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Black & African American books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Product Description Few athletes have sparked the creative imaginations of artists more than Jackie Robinson. His presence can be seen in cinema, on television and on stages, big and small; even tucked within the pages of written fiction. As we approach the seventy-fifth anniversary of Robinson’s integration of the Dodgers, he continues to inspire, including a recent appearance in the premiere episode of HBO’s groundbreaking Lovecraft Country.Robinson’s tale serves as such ripe material for creatives because of how singular and inspiring it is. Over time, those creative representations have shaped the story of Jackie Robinson, taking him beyond his true, complicated personhood and elevating him to an inspirational symbol. The only other American athlete to ascend to the level of folklore is Babe Ruth, a son of immigrants whose “rags to riches” journey resonated with the hopes of early twentieth century Americans. Robinson’s tale, by contrast, embodies American society’s post-war aspirations for itself and the conflicts that would shape it, including the fight for civil rights and roles that education, athletics, the military, and professional sports played in racial integration.Not an Easy Tale to Tell looks at the stories behind the stories that have shaped the way we think about Jackie Robinson. Not only does it separate the fact from fiction, but it looks at why that fiction was created. It also posits the idea that sometimes the fiction is just as important. Contributors to this volume examine Robinson’s portrayals in Hollywood movies, children’s books, musicals and plays, and documentaries.Artists keep returning to Robinson because he is one of the most inspirational figures of the twentieth century not in spite of, but because of his complexities. He did more than change the game of baseball—he changed America. By doing so, he inspired multiple generations of artists to look to him to help them tell their stories. In utilizing Robinson as a symbol, they invariably highlight, time and again, how his actual story is not an easy tale to tell. About the Author Ralph Carhart is the author of The Hall Ball: One Fan's Journey to Unite Cooperstown Immortals with a Single Baseball [McFarland 2020], and the creator of the eponymous artifact that visited with every member of the Hall of Fame, living and deceased. With Not an Easy Tale to Tell, Ralph has contributed to six SABR volumes. His latest effort for SABR was the biography of Rachel Robinson, which appeared in 2021's Jackie: Perspectives on 42. He is currently writing a history of Brooklyn, dating back to the Lenape Indians, as told through the lens of baseball.

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