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Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, will address a public event hosted by The City ...
Author Phil S. Dixon poured the Kansas soil carefully on the ground on all four sides of pitcher Frank Wickware's headstone at Vale Cemetery in Schenectady.
For Springfield artist Nathan Conner, the opportunity to have work displayed at the Negro League Museum in Kansas City didn’t ...
A bygone Black baseball legend who was initially buried in an unmarked grave is finally getting his Colorado due.
One of this year's inductees, Theodore "Bubbles" Anderson, is the only Colorado native to play baseball for the "Negro Leagues." ...
Frank Perdue, the Negro Southern League president and a Birmingham, Alabama, native, declared Montgomery as the champion. But ...
Walter C. Wright flung open the gates of the renovated Lincoln Beach at 9 a.m. on May 28, 1954. He was the manager of the ...
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum tells the story of Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier but also Robinson and other’s history in the military prior to baseball. A history that for a ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Negro League Baseball Museum is looking to move down the street to its new home. The new museum will be part of a $30 million development project on The Paseo. It would go ...
Newspaper reports created a buzz that followed ... He later managed the Giants and other Negro League teams. In the 1930s, Cleage was one of the most respected umpires in the Negro National ...