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Layton Revel, founder of the Center for Negro League Baseball Research, unveiled a new exhibit Wednesday that seeks to preserve the legacy of baseball great Willie Mays.
Officials say the exhibit celebrates Mays’ Alabama roots, in addition to his pioneering legacy in the Negro Leagues, and his ...
A new exhibit was unveiled to honor the legacy of baseball great Willie Mays. The City of Birmingham, along with the Negro Southern League Museum, and the Center for Negro League Baseball Research ...
Baseball has been part of Williamsport’s history for awhile. One of the earliest baseball games in the area was on Sept. 16, ...
The Negro Southern League Museum, in collaboration with the City of Birmingham and the Center for Negro League Baseball ...
Black Americans have been playing baseball for a lot longer than many people realize argues there’s at least one demographic ...
The former Kansas City Monarch returns to celebrate baseball’s biggest stage — for the seventh time — at Truist Park in ...
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick spoke with them about the rich history of the Negro Leagues and the Kansas City Monarchs. The Royals' annual Salute to the Negro Leagues ...
Former Negro League player and Norfolk native Sam Allen (right) is back at Major League Baseball's All-Star Week for the seventh time.
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum preserves not just baseball history, but a seminal chapter in American civil rights. Leading this vital institution is Bob Kendrick, ...