Segregation Strikes Back: The Battle Against Integration in Baseball

Segregation Strikes Back: The Battle Against Integration in Baseball

1957 – Some 10 years afterĀ Jackie RobinsonĀ broke the major leagueĀ color barrier, theĀ GeorgiaĀ Senate unanimously approves a bill prohibiting blacks from playing baseball with white players, except at religious gatherings. The bill was put forth by Senator Leon Butts. At the time, Georgia does not have a major league team, but does have several minor league teams.