Call me Roberto! : Roberto Clemente goes to bat for Latinos / Nathalie Alonso ; art by Rudy Gutierrez.
Material type:
- 9781635928112
- 1635928117
- Roberto Clemente goes to bat for Latinos
- Clemente, Roberto, 1934-1972 -- Juvenile literature
- Pittsburgh Pirates (Baseball team) -- Juvenile literature
- Discrimination in sports -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature
- Baseball -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature
- Baseball -- Social aspects -- United States -- Juvenile literature
- Hispanic American baseball players -- Juvenile literature
- Baseball players -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Baseball players -- Puerto Rico -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Most Valuable Player Award (Baseball) -- Juvenile literature
- Black people -- Segregation -- Juvenile literature
- 796.357092 B 23/eng/20240822
- GV865.C45 A46 2024
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Picture Books | MVS Library Children's Room | Picture Books | PIC CLE BIOGRAPHY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 4010642 |
Contains historical backmatter including photgraphs, timeline, glossary and and translation of Spanish phrases included in the text.
Includes bibliographical references.
Young Roberto loved baseball so much that he played with a tree branch and tin cans in Carolina, Puerto Rico, practicing until he was chosen to play for a Major League team -- in chilly Montreal! Although he showed his talent as part of the Pittsburgh Pirates, he still faced discrimination from people who wouldn't accept a Black man who demanded to be called Roberto instead of Bob in the middle of the nuclear-family 1950s. Even after becoming an All-Star and winning a World Series, he had to remain segregated in Black hotels during spring training in Florida, but he never stopped speaking Spanish and demanding recognition.
In English with some Spanish vocabulary and quotations.
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