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Author:
Franks, Joel S., author.
Title:
From Honolulu to Brooklyn : running the American empire's base paths with Buck Lai and the Travelers from Hawai̓'i / Joel S. Franks.
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
vii, 217 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Hawaiian Travelers (Baseball team)--History.
Hawaiian Travelers (Baseball team)
Asian Americans--History.--History.
Pacific Islander Americans--History.--History.
Baseball--United States--History.
Racism--Hawaii--History.
Américains d'origine asiatique--Histoire.--Histoire.
Américains d'origine océanienne--Histoire.--Histoire.
Racisme--Hawaii--Histoire.
History.
Asian Americans
Sports
Pacific Islander Americans
Baseball
United States
Racism.
Hawaii.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Defying assumptions: Baseball, Asians, and Hawaii -- The Travelers from Hawaii: Culture, capitalism, and baseball -- The Travelers take the field -- Crossings of baseball's racial fault lines, 1917-1918 -- Peripatetic pros: 1919-1934 -- The Travelers back home: Hawaii between the wars -- Buck Lai's journeys, 1935-1937 -- Playing in the twilight -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"From 1912 to 1916, a group of baseball players from Hawai'i barnstormed the U.S. mainland. While initially all Chinese, the Travelers became more multiethnic and multiracial with ballplayers possessing Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, and European ancestries. As a group and as individuals the Travelers' experiences represent a still much too marginalized facet of baseball and sport history. Arguably, they traveled more miles and played in more ball parks in the American empire than any other group of ballplayers of their time. Outside of the major leagues, they were likely the most famous nine of the 1910s, dominating their college opponents and more than holding their own against top-flight white and Black independent teams. And once the Travelers' journeys were done, a team leader and star Buck Lai gained fame in independent baseball on the East Coast of the U.S., while former teammates ran base paths and ran for political office as they confronted racism and colonialism in Hawai'i"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1978829264
9781978829268
1978829256
9781978829251
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1292972592
LCCN:
2021057000
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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