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Introduction ix
1 The Lady Makes a Splash 1
2 The Manleys Come to Baseball 9
3 Abe Trades Brooklyn for Newark 17
4 Effa Steps Up 31
5 Effa Comes Into Her Own 41
6 Fireworks 55
7 Cobbling Together a Lineup 69
8 War Comes to Newark 81
9 The Eagles Adapt to the War 95
10 Branch Rickey Drops the Color Bar 115
11 A Reunited Team 121
12 Striving for Respectability 133
13 Effa's Life After the Eagles 149
Epilogue 165
Appendix 169
Acknowledgments 173
Notes 175
Index 213
Suggested Readings 225
About the Author 227
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