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Today’s Echoes of Jackie Robinson’s America

Today’s Echoes of Jackie Robinson’s America

Sports In America with David Greene

March 26, 202650m 4s

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Show Notes

Baseball season is officially in full swing, and with every home run robbery, oppo taco, and walk-off eruption, it feels like, even for a few hours, baseball restores our faith in humanity. But outside of the stadium, life is anything but calm.

A country gripped by fear, a heightened sense of political suspicion, and athletes pulled into the discourse. Any of this sound familiar? This week, we talk with award-winning sports historian Howard Bryant to take us into the moment America asked its biggest sports hero to prove his loyalty

We also sit down with Tim Lambert, a Pittsburgh sports writer, to talk about the irrational hope that all of us feel at the beginning of baseball season and ask the question on everyone’s mind: could this be our year? 

Show Notes

  1. ‘The most dangerous man in America’: how Paul Robeson went from Hollywood to blacklisted | The Guardian
  2. Paul Robeson Biography | PBS
  3. The Story Behind Jackie Robinson’s Moving Testimony Before the House Un-American Activities Committee | TIME
  4. Venezuela’s historic WBC title fueled by power, pitching — and passion | The Athletic
  5. Kings and Pawns | Howard Bryant


Show Credits

Host: David Greene

Executive Producers: Joan Isabella, Tom Grahsler

Senior Producer: Michael Olcott

Producer: Michaela Winberg

Associate Producer: Bibiana Correa

Talent Booker: Britt Kahn

Engineer: Mike Villers, Adam Staniczeski

Tile Art: Bea Walling

Sports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.