- Wendell Smith
Wendell Smith (
March 23 1914 -November 26 1972 ) was a notedAfrican American sportswriter who was influential in the choice ofJackie Robinson to become the first African American player inMajor League Baseball in the 20th century.A Detroit native, Smith graduated from
West Virginia State College with a degree inphysical education . He began his writing career in 1938 with the "Pittsburgh Courier ", then the most popular paper within the black community in the country. He covered theHomestead Grays ,Pittsburgh Crawfords , andPittsburgh Pirates of baseball's Negro Leagues for the "Courier". Smith also petitioned theBaseball Writers Association of America for membership but was turned down because he was with the "Courier" and not one of the white-owned papers.As a result of the times, Robinson would have had to stay in many hotels alone as a result of segregation. The "Courier" offered to pay for Smith to travel with Robinson. Smith traveled with Robinson in the minors in 1946 and with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
After the 1947 season, Smith moved on to Chicago and joined the white-owned "
Chicago Herald-American ". Smith left his baseball beat and covered mostly boxing for the "American". In 1948, his application to join the BBWAA was approved, and he became the first African American member of the organization.Smith moved to television in 1964 when he joined Chicago television station WGN as a sports anchor, though he continued to write a weekly column for the "
Chicago Sun-Times ". Smith died ofcancer at age 58.In 1993, he was a posthumous recipient of the
J. G. Taylor Spink Award for excellence in journalism, enshrining him in the "writers wing" of theBaseball Hall of Fame . His widow Wyonella Smith donated his papers to the Hall of Fame's archives in 1996, providing invaluable research material on the subject of baseball's integration.External links
* [http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/1444/Wendell_Smith_a_civic_minded_writer Smith bio from African American Registry]
* [http://www.blackathlete.com/Community/033004.shtml Smith bio from Black Athlete Sports Network]
* [http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/spink_bios/smith_wendell.htm Baseball Hall of Fame: 1993 Spink Award]
* [http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/library/afas/smith_wendell.htm Wendell Smith Papers at Hall of Fame]
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