Racial unrest achingly familiar for Jenkins, other Canadian black athletes
TORONTO — As a black baseball player in 1960s America, Fergie Jenkins was often banned from the hotels of his white teammates. There were cities in which he couldn’t dine alongside them in the same restaurant.
The 77-year-old Jenkins has watched the jarring scenes of racial unrest play out this past week in the U.S., and the images are achingly familiar.
“I’ve seen it first-hand,” Jenkins said from his home in Frisco, Texas. “Now 50 years later, we’re still doing it.”
Jenkins, whose lineage on his mom’s side can be traced back to the Underground Railroad to Ontario, was Canada’s first — and for a long time only — player in baseball’s Hall of Fame. He played 19 seasons with six teams in the majors, but said his time in the minors in southern cities of Macon, Ga., Chattanooga, Tenn., and Little Rock, Ark., were the most difficult.