For younger readers especially: Judge Landis was Baseball’s first Commissioner, holding office from 1920 until his death in ...
New Jersey has approved the first round of sites for the state’s Black Heritage Trail, and they’re getting brand-new historic ...
It wasn't just film reviews and arguments about whether or not "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie. KUOW covered a lot of arts, a ...
A fundraiser for the Scarboro 85 Monument in Oak Ridge was held in early December and featured former ORHS players and ...
Never Drop the Ball is a new documentary from WLRN TV. WLRN-TV walked away with four Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards statues — including three for “Never Drop the Ball: A WLRN original ...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame will announce the ... but he never got a chance to show it in the majors because of segregation. Research credits him with over 420 wins and 5,200 strikeouts ...
Recently slated for demolition to make way for new townhomes, the historic hotel in the Rosemary District has officially been ...
James Meredith, who desegregated the University of Mississippi in 1962, was honored with a historical marker on Dec 20.
The death of the 24-year-old, who was driving in western Kenya in February when his car rolled over, left the athletics world ...
Long before U.S. owners descended on the Premier League, Doug Ellis hatched a plan to sell the club - it failed but links ...
Yet his hometown, New York City, is also the birthplace of an alternative political story – one of compassion for ethnic, racial and class differences. And this history offers important lessons for ...
The community also welcomed Negro League Baseball stars like Josh Gibson ... Following the end of segregation in 1970, the closure of the Roosevelt High institution, the once-thriving all-Black ...