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Black World Series

A True Story of Black Life, Struggles and Triumph Through the Game of Baseball

William M T Forrester

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Palmetto Publishing
02 April 2024
When his son and other Black youths were denied the opportunity to participate in white little leagues in 1966, Dr. William M.T. Forrester started his youth baseball league, the Metropolitan Junior Baseball League (MJBL). This new publication, written by Forrester's son, William M.T. Forrester Jr., tells a feel-good story that will inspire sports enthusiasts and anyone interested in African American history.

Four decades after the launch of MJBL, Forrester Jr. led a national initiative through the organization his father started to help improve the quality of life for Black and underserved youths by providing educational and athletic programs. The focal point of this initiative was Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and some of the figureheads from this movement included a top executive from the sports industry, leading sports media networks, and the family of a perennial long-ball hitter in baseball.

Black World Series is a story intended to motivate and inspire readers while gathering support for the MJBL program, which is still in operation today. Fans of true stories about overcoming adversity and preserving against incredible odds will find Black World Series a great addition to their home library
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Imprint:   Palmetto Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   349g
ISBN:   9798822937529
Pages:   258
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

William M.T. Forrester Jr., son of the late Dr. William M.T. Forrester and Louise Marie Forrester, unveils his compelling book. Black World Series delves into the poignant narrative of Black life, struggles, and triumphs within the realm of baseball.His father established MJBL for him and other Black youth when white Little Leagues denied them the opportunity to play in Richmond, Virginia, during segregation. He uses this book to acknowledge his appreciation to everyone who volunteered with MJBL to provide youth enjoyment and build self-esteem through athletic competition.With a Bachelor of Science from Virginia State University and a master's degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, Forrester dedicated 40 years to the Department of Defense before retiring in 2022. Married to Crystal, he cherishes family, including two sons, William III (M.T.), Kian, sisters and close friends.

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