Kansas City vs. Oakland

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252084492

The Bitter Sports Rivalry That Defined an Era

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By Matthew C. Ehrlich
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256

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What a wonderful book for the sports fan or urban historian! Kansas City and Oakland were two second-class cities struggling for respect. This book tells the story of the competition between their big-league teams. Both baseball and football had exciting and high-profile rivalries, with expansion, free agency, the building of new stadiums, and strikes claiming attention in each town. The author also integrates the sports history with the dramas of the long 1960s--civil rights confrontations, labor troubles, cultural clashes over Vietnam, and urban problems. This is a great and informative read.--Bruce Kuklick, author of To Every Thing a Season: Shibe Park and Urban Philadelphia, 1909GÇô1976

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