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Blackball Exhibition: Illuminating The Negro Leagues (one week left)

The LeRoy Neiman Art Center in Harlem, is hosting the historic show on The Negro Leagues. The exhibit opened on August 27th and extends through October 4th (that’s right a few days left). Continue reading

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HW Pick: The Negro Leagues, 1869-1960

In his speech at his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, former Negro League player Buck Leonard said, “Now, we in the Negro Leagues felt like we were contributing something to baseball, too, when we were playing…. We loved the game and we liked to play it. But we thought that we should have and could have made the major leagues.” The Negro Leagues had some of the best talent in the game, but from their earliest days they were segregated from those leagues that received all the recognition.This complete history of the Negro Leagues begins with the second half of the nineteenth century, discussing the early attempts by African American players to be allowed to play with white teammates, and progressing through the creation of the “Gentleman’s Agreement” in the 1890s which kept baseball segregated. Continue reading