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It's Not Just Black Or White

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Product Code: 9781523608201
ISBN13: 9781523608201
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When the Supreme Court ruled to desegregate public schools in Brown v. Board of Education, one school district in southern Virginia did not comply. Instead of accepting black students, the Prince Edward County School District closed its public schools and opened an academy for white children only. This went on from 1959 to 1964. Richard Aubry, a white college professor, dreamed of playing professional baseball. The Vietnam War, marriage, and a son came first, though, and his pitching arm would never make it to the majors. In the mid-1970s, he still had one chance to play: join the all-African American Farmville All Stars in Farmville, Virginia. But this was the county seat of the Prince Edward County School District. Racial tensions ran deep. This is the true story of how the team co-captains, who had experienced the school closures directly, looked beyond skin color and gave a thirty-something white guy a chance. Other players and community members disapproved at first. Racial slurs were called out during Richard's first games. But eventually, the team accepted Richard, and the power of friendship and forgiveness prevailed on and off the baseball field.

Author: Richard Aubry,
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Jul 08, 2016
Number of Pages: 104 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 152360820X
ISBN-13: 9781523608201

It's Not Just Black Or White

$13.41
 
When the Supreme Court ruled to desegregate public schools in Brown v. Board of Education, one school district in southern Virginia did not comply. Instead of accepting black students, the Prince Edward County School District closed its public schools and opened an academy for white children only. This went on from 1959 to 1964. Richard Aubry, a white college professor, dreamed of playing professional baseball. The Vietnam War, marriage, and a son came first, though, and his pitching arm would never make it to the majors. In the mid-1970s, he still had one chance to play: join the all-African American Farmville All Stars in Farmville, Virginia. But this was the county seat of the Prince Edward County School District. Racial tensions ran deep. This is the true story of how the team co-captains, who had experienced the school closures directly, looked beyond skin color and gave a thirty-something white guy a chance. Other players and community members disapproved at first. Racial slurs were called out during Richard's first games. But eventually, the team accepted Richard, and the power of friendship and forgiveness prevailed on and off the baseball field.

Author: Richard Aubry,
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Jul 08, 2016
Number of Pages: 104 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 152360820X
ISBN-13: 9781523608201
 

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