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Josh Gibson

catcher and power hitter
"Josh Gibson, sometimes known as the black Babe Ruth for his skill at bat, was a power hitter and catcher in the Negro Leagues. He played on the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawfords between 1930 and 1946. Gibson died tragically from a brain tumor in 1947, just months before Jackie Robinson broke the baseball color barrier. Though he was never able to join an MLB team due to discrimination, Gibson is often considered to have been one of the best catchers and sluggers in baseball's history. This book chronicles the life of the sports hero while introducing readers to the difficulties of living in a time of segregation and political upheaval"--Amazon.
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Coming home

a story of Josh Gibson, baseball's greatest home run hitter
Biography of Josh Gibson, member of Negro League baseball team the Homestead Grays.

The home-run king

2009
Eleven-year-old Tank and his older brother Jimbo, who both love baseball, can't believe their good fortune when Josh Gibson, home-run king of the Homestead Grays, stays at their house during a series in Nashville.

The home-run king

2008
Eleven-year-old Tank and his older brother Jimbo, who both love baseball, can't believe their good fortune when Josh Gibson, home-run king of the Homestead Grays, stays at their house during a series in Nashville.

The baseball thief

2005
Max and Marty Mitchell befriend members of a barnstorming baseball team that are stranded in Indian River, and when their new friends are wrongly accused of theft, Max and Marty do their best to prove the police wrong.

Josh Gibson

a life in the Negro leagues
1978

Josh Gibson

2011
A biography of Josh Gibson that discusses his childhood, baseball career in the Negro League, achievements, legacy, and other related topics.

The power and the darkness

the life of Josh Gibson in the shadows of the game
1996
Biography of Negro league player Josh Gibson, whose undeniable prowess as a hitter and catcher on the baseball field was overshadowed by personal bitterness and pain that led to his drinking, drug abuse, and early death.

Josh Gibson

2002
Presents a biography of the powerful homerun hitter and chronicles the history of African American participation in organized baseball, the formation of the Negro leagues, and racial politics in America.

The home-run king

2010
Eleven-year-old Tank and his older brother Jimbo, who both love baseball, can't believe their good fortune when Josh Gibson, home-run king of the Homestead Grays, stays at their house during a series in Nashville.

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