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Black Baseball in Kansas City
by Larry Lester and Sammy J. Miller
Arcadia, 2000 | Buy the book
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PLAY BALL | In 1947, the Monarch Booster Club participates in the opening-day ceremonies. Standing, from left to right, are: unidentified; Arthur E. "Chick" Pullam, secretary; Douglass Gregg; Buck O'Neil, manager; Chester Gaskins; Eddie Dwight (former Monarch) publicity director; and Arthur Toney, president. Pullman played for the 1906-07 Jenkins Sons and the 1908 Kansas City Monarchs. (Courtesy of NoirTech Research, Inc.)
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From Black Baseball in Kansas City by Larry Lester and Sammy J. Miller.
Copyright © 2000 by Larry Lester and Sammy J. Miller. Excerpted with permission.