Bazsites.com Negro Leagues
Directory Topics
On the Web
- Negro League Baseball Shop - Order Negro and Cuban League caps, apparel and jackets.
- Black Baseball's Negro Baseball Leagues - Devoted to the preservation of the leagues. Features photos, sound clips, profiles and information on players and teams.
- David Marasco's Negro League Writings - A collection of his articles about the league as well as a few written by other Diamond Angle authors.
- Negro League Art Prints - Offers player art prints including Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, Cool Papa Bell and all-time league lineup.
- Negro League Baseball Museum - Located in Kansas City, Missouri. Offers history, exhibits, news, events with online store selling apparel, books, videos, gifts and collectibles.
- All American Negro League Apparel - Commemorative Negro League Baseball wool and leather jackets, jerseys, caps, t-shirts.
- Negro League Baseball.com - Features event news, history, biographical profiles of former players, team histories, and a forum.
- Negro League Baseball Players Association - News, features, player profiles and history of players' contribution to baseball and American culture.
- Motley, Byron - Actor, singer, dancer, performer and director. Promotes the Negro Leagues and Negro League Baseball Museum.
- Museum keeps alive memories of Negro League Baseball - [CNN]
Wikipedia Articles
- Negro league baseball - The Negro Leagues were American professional baseball leagues comprising predominantly African-American teams. The term may be used broadly to include professional black teams outside the leagues and it may be used narrowly for the seven relatively successful leagues beginning 1920 that are sometimes termed "Negro Major Leagues".
- List of Negro League baseball teams - The teams in Negro League baseball on this list is based upon the term "Negro Leagues" as applied by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum of Kansas City, Missouri. They are deemed to have been part of the highest level of play for black baseball during racial segregation in the United States.
- Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum was founded in 1990 in Kansas City, Missouri. It moved from a single office to a 2000 square-foot space in 1994.
- List of Negro League baseball players - The people below are some of the most notable who played Negro League baseball, beginning with its first organized structure in 1920 until 1960, after Major League Baseball's color line barring African American players had been broken. The list includes two types of players: (1) some players who played Negro League baseball very early in their career and were able to go on to play Major League Baseball and (2) some players who only played in the Negro Leagues.
- Ben Taylor (Negro Leagues) - Benjamin Harrison Taylor (July 1 1888 - January 24 1953) was an American first baseman and manager in baseball's Negro Leagues.