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Larry Whiteside : ウィキペディア英語版 | Larry Whiteside Lawrence W. Whiteside (September 19, 1937 - June 15, 2007),〔(AP via ''Akron Beacon-Journal'', June 15, 2007 )〕 nicknamed "Sides," was a pioneering African-American journalist known for his coverage of baseball for a number of American newspapers, most notably ''The Boston Globe''. ==Early life and career== Whiteside was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1937. He graduated from Drake University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959.〔''Who's Who Among African Americans, 20th ed. Gale, 2007''〕 Whiteside started with the ''Kansas City Kansan'' in 1959. He moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he covered the Milwaukee Braves as well as civil rights issues. Team owner Bud Selig offered Whiteside a job with the Milwaukee Brewers when the franchise relocated from Seattle in 1970, but he preferred to continue working in journalism. In 1971, Whiteside started ''The Black List'' to help sports editors find qualified black journalists to hire. Initially ''The Black List'' only had nine names, but by 1983 it had expanded to more than 90.〔(AP via the ''Houston Chronicle'', "Larry Whiteside, 69, black sports journalist" ) - June 15, 2007〕
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