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The DuSable Panthers: The greatest, blackest, saddest team from the meanest street in Chicago


Book Description
An account of the 1954 Illinois High School State Championship basketball game between the DuSable Panthers, the first all-black team to make the finals, and a team from Mount Vernon High School.
Book Information
PublisherAtheneum Books For Young Readers
BindingHardcover
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages188
ISBN-100689306121
ISBN-13978-0689306129
Publication Date/1978
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About Ira Berkow (Author) : Ira Berkow is a published author. A published credit of Ira Berkow is The DuSable Panthers: The greatest, blackest, saddest team from the meanest street in Chicago.
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