This definitive biography of Henry (Hank) Aaron--one of baseball's
immortal figures--is a revelatory portrait of a complicated, private man
who through sports became an enduring American icon.
"Beautifully written and culturally important." --The Washington Post
"The epic baseball tale of the second half of the 20th century."
--Atlanta Journal Constitution
After his retirement in 1976, Aaron's reputation only grew in magnitude.
But his influence extended beyond statistics. Based on meticulous
research and extensive interviews The Last Hero reveals how Aaron
navigated the upheavals of his time--fighting against racism while at
the same time benefiting from racial progress--and how he achieved his
goal of continuing Jackie Robinson's mission to obtain full equality for
African Americans, both in baseball and society, while he lived
uncomfortably in the public eye.