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  • On the 100th Anniversary of the Negro Leagues, a Look Back at What Was Lost

    While segregation was a shameful period in baseball history, the Negro Leagues were a resounding success and an immense source of pride for black America.
    by Rob Ruck via The Conversation on February 13, 2020

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