Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Segregation Games : Boston, Busing, and the Making of Red Sox Nation - David Faflik

Segregation Games

Boston, Busing, and the Making of Red Sox Nation

By: David Faflik

Hardcover | 1 May 2026

At a Glance

Hardcover


RRP $229.00

$171.75

25%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $42.94 with

 or 

Available: 1st May 2026

Preorder. Will ship when available.

A cultural history of race, resistance, and representation in a city divided by politics and play When outfielder Bernie Carbo joined the Red Sox in 1974, he brought with him a toy gorilla named Mighty Joe Young that became the team's unofficial mascot for several players and many in the local press. This seemingly innocent stuffed animal was introduced within a baseball team notorious for its stubborn discrimination, and during a particularly fraught era of racial discord in Boston. That June, after years of activism from the city's Black community, Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr. ruled that Boston must address the segregation of its schools through redistricting and busing. The ensuing racial animus to these policies led some of the city's white residents to throw bananas and chant monkey sounds at African American students as they integrated the predominantly white South Boston High School. In this agitated atmosphere, cultural symbols like the Red Sox's Mighty Joe Young mirrored and amplified the heightened racial tensions of Boston's busing crisis. Situated at the intersection of US cultural and social history, Segregation Games examines the surprising ties in 1970s Boston between the racial segregation of the city's schools and the racial controversies expressed on and off the field of "Red Sox Nation." "I found out in the black community why they don't come out [to Fenway Park]," explained Black player Reggie Smith of his experiences with the Red Sox and the city during this period. "The team was the last to get Black players, and some of the things I hear out in the stands make me sick." To understand these connections, Faflik erases the lines between politics and sport, which routinely blurred in a city suffused with an anti-Black racism that was both deceptively subtle and fiercely overt. Drawing upon deep archival research from sources that have largely been ignored, such as the Black press of the time, Faflik offers a carefully nuanced portrait of Boston's cultural life at a pivotal moment in the city's history.
Industry Reviews
"Faflik wisely uses the Bay State Banner-the city's long-running African American newspaper-to understand how Black Bostonians viewed the Red Sox and their relationship to Red Sox Nation in a way that hasn't been done before. A significant contribution." - Zebulon Miletsky, author of Before Busing: A History of Boston's Long Black Freedom Struggle

More in Ball Games

World Football Records 2026 - Keir Radnedge

RRP $49.99

$38.75

22%
OFF
Unlocked : The Must-Read Rugby Memoir of 2025 - Eben Etzebeth

RRP $34.99

$28.75

18%
OFF
Football Superstars: Palmer Rules : Football Superstars - Simon Mugford
Contours : The Courses Behind Remarkable Golf Adventures - William Watt
Mamba & Mambacita Forever - Vanessa Bryant

RRP $70.00

$49.75

29%
OFF
Golf: The Iconic Courses : The Iconic Courses - Frank Hopkinson

RRP $65.00

$48.99

25%
OFF
Showboat : The Life of Kobe Bryant - Roland Lazenby

RRP $26.99

$21.75

19%
OFF
Cricket World Cup : A celebration of the ODI and T20 games - Liam Hauser
The Stars of Football : The World's Best Players - Rodolphe Gaudin

RRP $32.99

$26.99

18%
OFF
HARD - Rugby League In The 70s - Graeme Hughes

RRP $54.95

$44.75

19%
OFF
Basketball Legends - David Clayton

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Perspective - Shaun Johnson

Paperback

RRP $36.99

$29.75

20%
OFF
The Grade Cricketer - Dave Edwards

$29.94