Ken Fenster

Ken Fenster lives in Stone Mountain. Ken is retired from Georgia Perimeter College, where he was a professor of history. Ken is a two-time winner of the McFarland-SABR Baseball Research Award. He won in 2013 for his article "Earl Mann Beats the Klan: Jackie Robinson and the First Integrated Games in Atlanta," and in 2004 for his article "Earl Mann, Nat Peeples and the Failed Attempt of Integration in the Southern Association" Both articles appeared in Nine: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture. He also was the recipient of a 2008 SABR-Yoseloff Research Grant which supported his research efforts on Earl Mann and the Atlanta Crackers. He served as co-editor on the 2010 SABR Convention publication, The National Pastime: Baseball in the Peach State