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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0880881000135
Format: NTSC
Label: Refocus Films
Manufacturer: Refocus Films
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Refocus Films
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 10, 2003
Running Time: 58 minutes
Sales Rank: 101150
Studio: Refocus Films




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Product Description:
Winner of national and international awards, this documentary features interviews with baseball Hall of Famers, Satchel Paige, James 'Cool Papa' Bell, Buck Leonard, Judy Johnson, Monte Irvin and Ray Dandridge. Praised by the national press, this compelling film chronicles the rich history of the Negro Baseball Leagues that flourished before Jackie Robinson integrated the major leagues in 1947. The exploits of these talented athletes and the times when baseball was a segregated sport are vividly brought to life. There Was Always Sun Shining Someplace contains rare historical footage showing the ballplayers as they traveled the back roads of America, The Caribbean, Mexico and Latin America. It is an unforgettable journey.



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A rare view into a bygone era...
This film views like a sequel to "only the ball was white" because it uses much of the same footage and interviews the same ball players, and uses much of the same photos as "Only the Ball Was White" ,never the less this film is a must have item for anyone interested in 19th and 20th century black american culture...An excellent reference into the deeper recesses of american racism....





 



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