Neil Lanctot
Neil Lanctot (born 1966) is an American historian and author. Two of his books, ''Negro League Baseball'' and ''Campy'', were finalists for the Casey Award while the former won the Seymour Medal. Provided by Wikipedia
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Negro league baseball the rise and ruin of a Black institution by Lanctot, Neil
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Fair dealing and clean playing the Hilldale Club and the development of Black professional baseball, 1910 - 1932 by Lanctot, Neil
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The approaching storm Roosevelt, Wilson, Addams, and their clash over America's future by Lanctot, Neil 1966-
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Campy the two lives of Roy Campanella by Lanctot, Neil
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