In the years following the Civil War, some baseball teams were integrated, but with the rise of Jim Crow, Black players were forced out and formed their own teams, often barnstorming their way around the country in search of teams to play. Eventually, teams became tied to cities and rivalries grew, such as the one between the Kansas City Monarchs and the Homestead Grays. The text is accompanied by many period photos of players both posed and in action.
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