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She's based in New York City. Paterson, New Jersey — For Black baseball players from the 1920s through the 1940s, the Negro leagues were home. Notable owners, managers and players who never made ...
THE FILMMAKER HAD A FATHER WHO WAS THE LAST LIVING NEGRO LEAGUE UMPIRE. BLACK PLAYERS WERE THE FIRST TO GO TO LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES AND INTRODUCE THE GAME OF BASEBALL. TO CUBA, PUERTO RICO ...
A young Greason beams at the center. Greason, 98, is one of baseball’s “forgotten heroes,” according to the Center for Negro League Baseball Research. Seventy-five years ago, he shut down ...
The two makers were dedicated to Clarence "Win" Harris and Frank Miller, two Negro League baseball stars, who, up until this point, were lying at rest in unmarked graves. It is not exactly known ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — One of the crown jewels of Negro league baseball used to play right here in Central Pennsylvania. The Harrisburg Giants were filled with talented baseball players, including ...
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, brought the museum to Missouri United Methodist Church on Thursday and gave a history lesson on the Negro leagues.
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