Chris Holaday is a writer, college teacher, and historian in Durham, North Carolina.

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"[Holaday's] primary focus . . . is the myriad '50s and '60s Carolina [minor league players] and their teams, both of which folded often and occasionally reappeared years later, and how, why, and when they accepted Black players, both American and Latino. It is a large, complex task that Holaday executes with grace and clarity."--North Carolina Historical Review "Holaday executes [this book] with grace and clarity, employing primary sources--contemporary newspaper accounts, numerous interviews conducted with players and team officials, autobiographies of players who went on to become MLB stars--to substantiate and expand his own research."--North Carolina Historical Review