Before the Civil Rights Movement, when the country was in the midst of segregation, everything from restrooms and schools to water fountains and bus seats were separated, black or white. And that applied to baseball, too. The majors were all white. Black fans had what was known then as the Negro League. What some black sports writers knew back then that their white colleagues might not have known was that some of those Negro League players were better than just about anyone else in the majors. Fifty-years after Jackie Robinson broke race barrier, Nightline looks at the professional game of baseball in black and white.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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