Kings and Pawns, Howard Bryant
Kings and Pawns, Howard Bryant
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Kings and Pawns
Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson in America

Author: Howard Bryant

Narrator: JD Jackson

Unabridged: 10 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 01/20/2026


Synopsis

NATIONAL BESTSELLER | Read by AudioFile Golden Voice, JD Jackson“I loved this book.... I looked forward to [it] more than any other in a long time, and Howard Bryant exceeded my great expectations. Kings and Pawns is brilliantly conceived and powerfully written.” — David Maraniss, author of Path Lit by LightningA path-breaking work of biography of two American giants, Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson, whose lives would forever be altered by the Cold War, and would explosively intersect before its most notorious weapon, the House Un-American Activities Committee — from one of the best sports and culture writers working today.
Kings and Pawns is the untold story of sports and fame, Black America and the promise of integration through the Cold War lens of two transformative events. The first occurred July 18, 1949 in Washington, D.C., when a reluctant Jackie Robinson, the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball star who integrated the game and at the time was the most famous Black man in America, appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee to discredit Paul Robeson, the legendary athlete, baritone, and actor — himself once the most famous Black man in America. The testimony would be a defining moment in Robinson’s life and contribute heavily to the destruction of Robeson’s iconic reputation in the eyes of America.The second occurred June 12, 1956, in the midst of the last, demagogic roar of McCarthyism, when a battered, defiant Robeson – prohibited from leaving the United States – faced off in a final showdown with HUAC in the same setting Robinson appeared in seven years earlier. These two moments would epitomize the ongoing Black American conflict between patriotism and protest. On the cusp of a nascent civil rights movement, Robinson and Robeson would represent two poles of a people pitted against itself by forces that demanded loyalty without equality in return – one man testifying in conflicted service to and the other in ferocious critique of a country that would ultimately and decisively wound both.In a time of great division, with America in the midst of a new era of retrenchment and Black athletes again chilled into silence advocating for civil rights, the story of these two titans reverberates today within and beyond Black America. From the revival of government overreach to curb civil liberties to the Cold War-era rhetoric of “the enemy within” levied against fellow citizens, Kings and Pawns is a story of a moment that remains hauntingly present.

About Howard Bryant

Howard Bryant is the author of 11 books, including Rickey, The Heritage, Full Dissidence, and The Last Hero, a biography of Hank Aaron, which was named “One of the Ten Best Books of the Year” by Dwight Garner of The New York Times. Bryant served as guest editor of The Best American Sports Writing in 2017, and has been the sports correspondent for NPR’s Weekend Edition since 2006. He is a four-time finalist for the National Magazine Award, an Emmy Award winner, and is twice the winner of the Casey Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year. He lives in Western Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lydia on February 01, 2026

I really enjoyed reading this book. The book details how Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson were used as pawns by the U.S. government and media during the Red Scare to represent contrasting sides of Black political thought. The central event is Robinson’s reluctant testimony before the HUAC, where he......more

Goodreads review by Andre(Read-A-Lot) on October 19, 2025

Howard Bryant, frequently recognized as one who masters in the exploration of race and sports, or more accurately race in sports, has brought his best stuff to this project and he delivered a gem. Over 13 chapters, this comprehensive and meticulously researched investigation delves into the intersec......more

Goodreads review by Ty -Ty's Teatime Reads on January 19, 2026

This book should be a requirement for high school US History and definitely in all college: history, humanity and social sciences courses. Arthur Howard Bryant, so eloquently gives us the lies of two Giants: Paul Robeson and Jackie Robinson. It is an up close and personal look at how their lives wer......more

Goodreads review by Maliika on October 03, 2025

Howard Bryant’s Kings and Pawns is a powerful and necessary read. He takes Jackie Robinson’s story beyond the myths we’ve been told and shows the weight he carried on and off the field. What hit me most was how he brings Paul Robeson back into the light. Robeson was one of the greatest athletes and......more

Goodreads review by Tyler on January 22, 2026

Tragic in every way.......more