Curt Flood Quotes (20 Quotes)


    Customary though it may be to write about that institutionalized pastime as though it existed apart from the general environment, my story does not lend itself to such treatment.

    I'm a child of the sixties, I'm a man of the sixties. During that period of time this country was coming apart at the seams. We were in Southeast Asia. Good men were dying for America and for the Constitution.

    I'll also say, yes, I think the change in black consciuosness in recent years has made me more sensitive to injustice in every area of my life.

    Whatever I contributed to the unique morale of the Cardinals was part of this growth, and so, of course, was my decision to have it out in public with the owners of organized baseball.

    I'm a human being I'm not a piece of property. I am not a consignment of goods.


    The baseball establishment is permissive about revelry.

    If you destroyed the underpinnings of this great American sport, you are a hated, ugly, detestable person.

    I'd often wondered what would I do if I were ever traded, because it happened many, many times.

    Baseball was socially relevant, and so was my rebellion against it.

    And I'd be lying if I told you that as a black man in baseball I hadn't gone through worse times than my teammates.

    I lost money, coaching jobs, a shot at the Hall of Fame.

    It was so difficult for the fans to understand my problems with baseball.

    I was telling my story to deaf ears, because I was telling my story to a person who would give their first-born child to be doing what I was doing.

    Remember when I told you about the American dream? That if you worked hard enough and tried hard enough and kicked yourself in the butt, you'd succeed? Well, I think I did, I think I did.

    People try to make a Greek tragedy of my life, and they can't do it. I'm too happy.

    I was leaving probably one of the greatest organizations in hte world at that time for what was probably one of the least like, and, by God, this is America.

    I was told by the general manager that a white player had received a higher raise than me. Because white people required more money to live than black people. That is why I wasn't going to get a raise.


    But I want you to know that what I'm doing here I'm doing as a ballplayer, a major league ballplayer.

    All the grand work was laid for people who came after me. The Supreme Court decided not to give it to me, so they gave it to two white guys. I think that's what they were waiting for.


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