New Releases by Alfred Duckett

Alfred Duckett is the author of I Never Had It Made (2013), Kokujin Hatsu No Dai Rīgā (1997), An Interview with Thomas A. Dorsey (1974), Raps (1973), Changing of the Guard (1972) and , Breakthrough to the Big League (1965).

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I Never Had It Made

release date: Mar 19, 2013
I Never Had It Made
The New York Times–bestselling autobiography of Jackie Robinson, barrier-breaking Brooklyn Dodger and civil rights legend: “An American classic.” —Entertainment Weekly Before Barry Bonds, before Reggie Jackson, before Hank Aaron, baseball's stars had one undeniable trait in common: they were all white. In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke that barrier, striking a crucial blow for racial equality and changing the world of sports forever. I Never Had It Made is Robinson's own candid, hard-hitting account of what it took to become the first black man in history to play in the major leagues. I Never Had It Made recalls Robinson’s early years and influences: his time at UCLA, where he became the school’s first four-letter athlete; his army stint during World War II, when he challenged Jim Crow laws and narrowly escaped court martial; his years of frustration, on and off the field, with the Negro Leagues; and finally that fateful day when Branch Rickey of the Brooklyn Dodgers proposed what became known as the “Noble Experiment”—Robinson would step up to bat to integrate and revolutionize baseball. More than a sports story, I Never Had It Made also reveals the highs and lows of Robinson’s life after baseball. He recounts his political aspirations and civil rights activism; his friendships with Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, William Buckley, Jr., and Nelson Rockefeller; and his troubled relationship with his son, Jackie, Jr. It endures as an inspiring story of a man whose heroism extended well beyond the playing field. “Affecting and candid . . . I Never Had It Made offers compelling testimony about the realities of being Black in America from an author who long ago became more a monument than a man, and his memoir is an illuminating meditation on racism not only in the national pastime but in the nation itself.” —The New York Times “A disturbing and enlightening self-portrait by one of America’s genuine heroes.” —Publishers Weekly “An important book that should be widely read.” —The New York Times Book Review

Kokujin Hatsu No Dai Rīgā

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Raps

Raps
Comment on Complexion -- You Can Tell Me -- I Hear Harlem -- Face It -- Huh? -- Economics One -- Black XMas -- Step Aside -- Who? Me? -- What Silent Majority? -- I'm Bad -- White Is the Color -- Set Down, Gal -- Hair -- God Bless John Wayne -- Beware of the Cat -- Wish -- Family Advice -- La Vie -- Let's Be Young Lovers -- Sonnet -- A Black Man's Prayer -- Out of the Mouths -- What's Your Excuse -- The Duke -- Saturday Night Uptown -- Conspiracy -- What Harlem Is To Me -- For Her People.

Breakthrough to the Big League

Breakthrough to the Big League
Autobiography of the baseball star who was the first black player to be accepted by a major league team.
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