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Bibliography for Grant Johnson
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» The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on Grant Johnson (SS-2B-MGR Negro Leagues 1894-1921 Page Fence Giants, Columbia Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, Cuban X-Giants, Philadelphia Giants, New York Lincoln Giants, Lincoln Stars, Pittsburgh Colored Stars, Pittsburgh Stars of Buffalo):

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BOOKS

» Sol White's History Of Colored Base Ball, With Other Documents On The Early Black Game 1886-1936 by White, Sol, Compiled And Introduced By Jerry Malloy

Hardbound Book (Lincoln, Ne: University Of Nebraska Press, 1995) -- 187 pages
» Notes: Includes The 1907 Original, Plus Some Of White's Later Writings Up Through 1936
Stats: Rosters, Box/Line Scores Photos: bw:(throughout) Indexed? n Bibliography? n
Named people: White, Sol; Walker, Moses Fleetwood; Stovey, George; Boyd, Ben; Bright, John; Foster, Rube; Fowler, Bud; Grant, Frank; Grant, Charles; Hill, John; Johnson, George; Johnson, Grant; Lloyd, John Henry; Patterson, John
Topics: African-Americans; Barnstorming; 1800C; Philadelphia Giants; Cuban Giants; Wilberforce College; Chicago Unions; Page Fence Giants; Segregation
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BOOK SECTIONS

» Ted Page by Holway, John

Book Section from Voices From The Great Black Baseball Leagues -- p. 140, 28 page(s)
New York: Da Capo Press, 1992
Stats: n Photos: bw:(3)
Bibliography? n Footnotes/Sourcenotes? n
Named people: Page, Ted; Paige, Satchel; Johnson, Grant; Johnson, Chappie; Frisch, Frankie; Scales, George; Greenlee, Gus
Topics: Biographies; Pittsburgh Crawfords; New York Black Yankees; Strategy; Bunting; Batting; Travel; Hit and Run Plays; Discrimination; Injuries; Post-Baseball Careers
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ARTICLES

» Cuba No Vacation For Us Teams in 1900s - All-white Clubs Learn Hard Lesson by Oleksak, Michael; Oleksak, Mary Adams

Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
May 24,
1991 (Vol. 1, Issue 8) -- p. 18, 1 page(s)
Column/Series Name: Baseball Nostalgia
» Notes: Adapted From 1991 Book 'Beisbol - Latin Americans And The Grand Old Game'n
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: bw:(2)
Named people: Massaguer, Jose; Mendez, Jose; Cobb, Ty; Crawford, Sam; Pedroza, Eustaquio; Lloyd, John Henry; Johnson, Grant; Petway, Bruce; McGraw, John; Mathewson, Christy; Linares, Abel; Ruth, Babe; Torriente, Cristobal
Topics: Barnstorming; Cuba
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