The Wendell Smith Reader
Selected Writings on Sports, Civil Rights and Black History
Wendell Smith author Michael Scott Pifer editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:5th Apr '23
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

With the world's eyes on Jackie Robinson, there were not many who noticed the sportswriter who traveled by the baseball star's side in 1946-47. Wendell Smith was a pioneer not only in writing, but in broadcast media as well, with a career that spanned 1937-1972 and included more than 1,500 written pieces.
After an extensive biographical sketch, this work presents a collection of Smith's writings. Chapters are organized to present him as one who chronicled Black history, traveled extensively, challenged racism, noted progress in racial relations, criticized friends, praised enemies, and bid farewell to notable figures who passed before him. Black athletes covered in his writings include Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Jesse Owens, Ernie Banks, and many more. When necessary, the editor provides commentary to provide context or illustrate key points.
“A splendid and important book.”—Chicago Tribune
“For the first time in more than 50 years, Chicago’s avid sports fandom can refamiliarize themselves with the insightful and generous writings of Wendell Smith.”—Chicago Reader
“A sumptuous selection of Smith’s writings…Pifer has put together an exceptional collection…[Smith’s] strong prose and his interviewing skills make his writing still a joy to read…thanks to [Pifer], [Smith’s] impressive record will be forever etched in the minds of baseball historians and fans alike.”—Washington Examiner.
ISBN: 9781476691756
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 404g
305 pages