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Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier on April 15, 1947. He stepped into the batter’s box at Ebbets Field in the Flatbush ...
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's touring exhibit on the Black and Latin American players who broke color lines, "Barrier Breakers," opens Tuesday at the San Diego Central Library.
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum has opened its "Barrier Breakers" exhibit at the San Diego Central Library, commemorating ...
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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president will speak in Columbia. Here's what to knowBob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, will address a public event hosted by The City ...
For Springfield artist Nathan Conner, the opportunity to have work displayed at the Negro League Museum in Kansas City didn’t ...
In the wake of efforts to diminish parts of Jackie Robinson’s legacy, Sonny Sachdeva speaks with Bob Kendrick about why we ...
A shot-riddled historical marker from Jackie Robinson’s hometown of Cairo, Georgia, and the severed cleats from a bronze Robinson statue in Wichita are both on display at the Negro Leagues Baseball ...
Alzheimer's Association is recognizing local volunteers and professionals at their Brilliance Gala for their commitment and impact in the fight to end Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Rema Raman from the ...
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum opened its “Barrier Breakers” exhibit at the San Diego Central Library in conjunction with Jackie Robinson Day on Tuesday, April 15. Popular beach in San ...
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, will address a public event hosted by The City Club of Columbia on April 29 in the Tiger Hotel's ballroom. The Field of ...
The Negro League Baseball Museum will celebrate Jackie Robinson’s Kansas City roots with “Jazz & Jackie,” featuring a concert by Althea Rene and Jeanette Harris, at 7 p.m. on May 6 at the ...
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