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Negro League Baseball Shop Shipping Information
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Negro League Baseball: Gone But Not Forgotten
Content: Have you ever heard of Oscar Charleston? He's recognized by some as one of the most talented baseball players of all time. His career has been compared to both Ty Cobb's and Babe Ruth's. In 1921, he batted .430 and led the league in doubles, triples and...
Guide Text-Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence
Content: Typed correspondence, some original, some carbon copies, to and from the National Negro Business League, much of it pertaining to preparations for the 1923 annual meeting in Hot Springs, Arkansas, August 15-17. Documents include a January 25, 1923...
National Baseball Hall of Fame - Inductee Information
Content: Profile from the Hall of Fame site commemmorating his induction in 2000.
Give.org - Charity Reports
Content: This page lists the current BBB Wise Giving Alliance reports on charities and other solicting organizations that solicit nationally
Records of the National Negro Business League (Black Studies Research Sources) by
Content: Buy Records of the National Negro Business League (Black Studies Research Sources) by Kenneth Marvin Hamilton (Editor), et al
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Guide Introduction: Records of the National Negro Business LeaguePart 1:
Content: Booker T. Washington founded the National Negro Business League in 1900 with the primary purpose of improving the economic condition of African Americans. Washington saw the NNBL as an important aspect of his overall strategy for the improvement of race...
MLB.com - Negro Leagues
Content: Prior to Buck Leonard, Ben Taylor was the best first baseman to play in the Negro Leagues. Taylor was nimble around the bag, scooping poor throws to save his fellow infielders from errors. More
1 Mar 2003 - Negro League(s) Baseball News
Content: Howard Leroy "Toots" Ferrell was a living, breathing, laughing part of Negro League Baseball history, Delaware history and American history. And now he's gone
National Negro Business League
Content: Commemorative coin of Booker T. Washington Issue Date: 1946 Booker T. Washington National Monument BOWA 1513
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