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A mural of Jackie Robinson, the first Black American to play Major League Baseball in 1947, in Overtown has been defaced with ...
An unidentified Downtown Development Authority personnel takes a close look at the mural of Jackie Robinson, the first black to integrate Major League Baseball in 1947, after it was defaced by someone ...
He died in 1972 at age 53. MLB retired Robinson’s jersey, No. 42, in 1997, and the league celebrates his legacy and accomplishments annually on Jackie Robinson Day. Jack Roosevelt Robinson ...
Miami mural honoring Black history defaced with racist and antisemitic graffiti; police investigate as a hate crime.
A mural honoring African American history at Dorsey Park in Miami's historically Black Overtown neighborhood was vandalized ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to rename a naval vessel named after gay rights activist Harvey Milk, with several other ships honoring civil rights activists and women also potentially being ...
Lance McCullers Jr. worked six shutout innings in a duel with Paul Skenes and Christian Walker and Isaac Paredes homered to ...
Monday marks the fifth annual Lou Gehrig Day as Major League Baseball celebrates the legacy of the great Yankees slugger and ...
Last year, Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver cum cornerback Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy. It marked the first time in four years that a non-quarterback won the award given to the best college ...
From Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona's perspective, Jackie Robinson Day isn't necessarily a day of celebration, and that's no slight against the Civl Rights icon. Speaking Tuesday in his ...
Johnson’s No. 51 will be the fifth number retired in Mariners’ history, joining Ken Griffey Jr. (No. 24), Edgar Martinez (No.