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PressConnects.com (Binghamton) on MSNBlack hoops icon's journey started in Binghamton. It should end in Springfield | OpinionTim Schum, an Endwell resident, writes about Dolly King, who was one of two Black pro basketball players to break the color barrier.
In honor of Black History Month, two staff writers discuss the history of Black student-athletes at the University.
Students dressed up as figures in the county’s African American community with the goal of teaching others about the county’s ...
Today In Black History: Andrew “Rube” Foster Launches What Became Known As The Negro Leagues In 1920
Andrew "Rube" Foster Launches What Became Known As The Negro Leagues In 1920 Rube Foster The Negro Leagues 1920 ...
After a fight from residents, Hamilton County allowed the village to incorporate in the late 1940s but with only about 10% of the original proposed land area.
Renee Powell was a trailblazer not only as a part of the Ohio State women's golf program, but as a Black woman breaking barriers in the game of golf. Powell ...
The Chiefs quarterback made history last week, so he deserves to be celebrated this Black History Month — along with other ...
The museum space is the former childhood home of Terry’s relative, Earnie Shavers, a heavyweight boxer best known for his hard-hitting punch. He grew up to become a champion fighter, brave enough to ...
Ohio State is hiring former Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia as defensive coordinator, according to a person familiar with ...
Jackie White, a native of Centralia, Illinois, in 1968 became the first Black person to officiate an NBA game.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Indiana needed extra basketball to ... his role expanding for a team that needs both his shooting and his leadership. ∎ Mackenzie Mgbako: 3/10 Another quiet night for Mgbako ...
Ohio State, however, has six first-quarter touchdowns in its three College Football Playoff games. "They've knocked teams out," Herbstreit said. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword ...
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