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By Bill Wise Illustrated by Bill Farnsworth On a Maine summer day in 1884, twelve-year-old Penobscot Indian Louis Sockalexis first fell in love with baseball. As he grew up, Louis honed his skills and dreamed of one day joining a major league team. Louis encountered opposition at every turn-from the jeers of teammates and the taunts of spectators who thought he had no place in a "white man's sport" to the disapproval of his father, who wanted Louis to focus on tribal life. Louis finally made it to the major league Cleveland Spiders, but racism followed him, until one momentous day in June 1897 at New York's Polo Grounds. Facing off against the most feared pitcher in baseball, Louis proved he belonged in the sport. Here is the inspiring story of a boy who dared to make his dream a reality. With determination, courage, and quiet dignity, Louis Sockalexis smashed racial barriers and home runs, leaving an indelible mark on America's favorite sport.
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SKU: 9781600604287 Made in United States Age: Children Author: Bill Wise Binding: Paperback Learning Skill: Problem Solving Page Count: < 50 Subject: Biographies & Memoirs Theme: Sports Product Language: English Dimensions: 2.5 x 21 x 26.7 cm (1 x 8.3 x 10.5 in)






























