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League partners with ‘The Boondocks’ creator for unique education on Jackie Robinson, Monte Irvin, women of the Negro Leagues and more
The museum in New York City’s SoHo district tells not just the story of the Dodgers’ legend on the field, but ‘the depth of his civic engagement’
The long-awaited opening is the continuation of not only keeping her husband’s legacy alive, but her determination and ferocity
If Robinson’s success could break the color barrier for good in MLB, why can’t victories and championships do the same for Black managers?
Branch Rickey’s search ranged widely across Latin America and the Negro Leagues
The Undefeated’s William Rhoden and guests discuss what baseball must do to field more Black players and managers
Jackie Robinson’s courage and strength still lives among those challenged to prove their value today
He was a harsh critic who saw little progress before he died in October 1972
The second Black player signed by Branch Rickey, he had a mixed season in the minors and became a footnote in history
George Shuba’s defining act as a ballplayer came in a minor league contest 75 years ago