Crime of the Big Leagues: Lester Rodney

Crime of the Big Leagues: Lester Rodney (2011)

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21/06/2011 • 0h 11m
original-title

Crime of the Big Leagues: Lester Rodney

status

Released

production-companies

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

Tomorrow Media

Rough House Productions

original-language

English

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We know a lot about how major league baseball was strictly segregated before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947. But strangely, few of us know much about the decade-long, fierce, organized efforts to bring that about. Lester Rodney, sports editor and writer for New York’s Communist Party newspaper The Daily Worker, made it his crusade beginning in 1936. This riveting 10-minute film, much of it in Lester Rodney’s own words, tells about the man, his passion for baseball, why he fought for equal treatment of “Negro” ball players, and his perspective on the far reaching impact of baseball’s desegregation. Enjoy this eye-opening mini-documentary about Lester Rodney (1911-2009), the unsung hero who helped desegregate Major League Baseball, narrated by baseball legends Vida Blue and Marty Lurie.

director
production-countries

United States of America

spoken-languages

English

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