The Prospects
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<p>Al Duncan has been a legendary Negro League pitcher for twenty-five years.</p><p>It's 1946 World War II has ended and Jackie Robinson is about to cross the color line.</p><p>Al can finally prove he's not just been the best Black pitcher but the best American pitcher of any color. But Al is past his prime and finds the opportunity insulting. Why bother?</p><p>Tom Anderson a young white ballplayer comes back from the battlefields of Germany and asks for Al's help to make it to the majors.</p><p><em> The Prospects</em> is a story about baseball Al and Tom's lives and loves and a reluctant friendship in Jim Crow America.</p><p></p><p><em>The Prospects is a powerful story about the unlikely relationship of two men from opposite sides of the racial divide in post-World War II America. Jedding weaves a tapestry of emotional and historical richness that does not shy away from personal and social conflict.This story will touch you deeply and make you think.</em> Kelvin Chin <em>Marcus Aurelius Updated</em></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Prologue</strong></p><p></p><p><em>July 1946</em></p><p></p><p>Al Duncan and Tom Anderson were hungry. They had been hitchhiking across Pennsylvania and stopped in Bethel Park. They came to a diner and sat down at the counter.</p><p>The waiter slowly approached them. What will you have?</p><p>Pancakes and coffee Tom said.</p><p>The same Al said.</p><p>A stack! the waiter yelled into the kitchen. He moved off and looked at them from a distance. Ten minutes later he brought out a plate of pancakes and put them down in front of Tom.</p><p>Al looked at him. And me? he said.</p><p>We ran out of pancakes the waiter said.</p><p>Then how about some eggs? Al said.</p><p>The waiter said No.</p><p>Al understood got up and walked out of the diner. Tom watched him go and said to the waiter Do you know who he is? Do you have any idea who he is? but the waiter just turned away. Tom got up and left.</p><p>Outside Al gave Tom a knowing glance nodded and they continued down the street.</p><p>After a few minutes Tom said Al?</p><p>Yes?</p><p>Do you ever feel like giving up?</p><p>What do you mean? Al said.</p><p>A year ago in Germany sometimes the fighting was so intense that I thought I didn't need to make it back. That's what I mean Tom said. I'm still hungry and part of me wouldn't mind if that diner and that waiter were wiped off the face of the earth. So my question to</p><p>you is: Do you ever feel like giving up?</p><p>Al a forty-three year old Black man in America turned and said simply in a matter of fact voice No Tom. I don't.</p>
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