The history and impact of Black Baseball in Pittsburgh is by no means something to be forgotten. The accomplishments in the game of its "Forgotten Heroes" alone, deserves to be recognized. Known as one of the greatest baseball clubs in the Negro leagues, the Pittsburgh Crawfords , began as a team made up of youth from the Hill District but later acquired names like Harold "Hooks" Tinker, and Hall of Famers, Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, "Cool" Papa Bell, Judy Johnson, and Oscar Charleston. These men, through their efforts on the sandlots of Pittsburgh, paved the way for your Jackie Robinsons and Larry Dobys, who were able to break to color barriers of baseball in America. Not only did the integration of major league baseball bring about the d...
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Thirty years ago only baseball aficionados and some African Americans were very familiar with the ex...
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My endeavor toward completion of a graduate thesis involves research on the subjects of "Baseball, T...
This project traces the story of Jackie Robinson’s first two years in professional baseball, from 19...
As it colored other aspects of American life before the Civil Rights Movement, segregation was an el...
This weekend marks the Sixtieth Anniversary of Jackie Robinson\u27s first appearance in major league...
Baseball has long been dubbed as America?s pastime. However, with the increase in the United States?...
This study examines the development of baseball in Chicago from 1876-1906, analyzing the growth of t...
When Americans discuss the history of baseball, names like Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Connie Ma...
Hailed as America's game, baseball has long served as a metaphor for one's inclusion in U.S. society...
In Baseball Rebels Peter Dreier and Robert Elias examine the key social challenges—racism, sexism an...
Out of a segregated and persecuted black society, the Negro Leagues arose to provide a form of busin...
This study hopes to fill in some of the gaps in the history of the Negro Leagues. More importantly t...
The story of Jackie Robinson valiantly breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 is one that most Am...
On March 17,1946 the Montreal Royals played the Brooklyn Dodgers in a spring training game in Dayton...
Thirty years ago only baseball aficionados and some African Americans were very familiar with the ex...
It has been the year to remember the achievements of Jackie Robinson both in and outside of baseball...
My endeavor toward completion of a graduate thesis involves research on the subjects of "Baseball, T...
This project traces the story of Jackie Robinson’s first two years in professional baseball, from 19...
As it colored other aspects of American life before the Civil Rights Movement, segregation was an el...
This weekend marks the Sixtieth Anniversary of Jackie Robinson\u27s first appearance in major league...
Baseball has long been dubbed as America?s pastime. However, with the increase in the United States?...
This study examines the development of baseball in Chicago from 1876-1906, analyzing the growth of t...