The Sports Beat newspaper column
Date1946 August 10
DescriptionThe August 8, 1946 issue of Wendell Smith's newspaper column, "The Sports Beat". The column discusses the upcoming Negro league All-Star game in Washington DC. The article provides highlights of the two teams. The article also criticizes a sports editor for racial bias and a published letter from Effa Manley about why the Newark Eagles walked off the field.
Object numberBL-1997-00571-027
Subject
Manley, Effa, 1897-1981
Subject
Newark Eagles (Baseball team)
Classificationsmanuscripts (documents)
Collection NumberBA MSS 001 Wendell Smith papers
Dimensions8.5 x 11 in.
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Object number: BL-1997-00571-082
Manley, Effa, 1897-1981
1948 September 18
Object number: BL-1997-00571-026
Manley, Effa, 1897-1981
1946 August 03
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1946 March 30
Object number: BL-1997-00571-035
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1947 January 18
Object number: BL-1997-00571-057
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