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Celebrate Black History Month 2021 with KCET and PBS SoCal

In honor of Black History Month, KCET and PBS SoCal will showcase a curated lineup of enlightening programs to bolster awareness and understanding of.

MLB to recognize Negro League Players stats as part of MLB history | The Crusader Newspaper Group

Following a long awaited 70 years after the Negro Leagues has dissolved, Major League Baseball announced on Wed- nesday, December 16, that they will finally recognize former Negro League players as official Major League Baseball Players. The announcement came last Wednesday, as the MLB will now .

Commentary: A few favorite things from 2020

So many unusual and negative things have happened in 2020, it’s easy for people to dismiss the good. I’ve always a been a glass-half-full optimist and this year was no different. Despite all the turmoil that has upended our lives, there have been pockets of goodness and kindness and love and fun. Let me share my favorites of this past year with you. 1. Lexy Burke: Have you heard of serial tippers? Or people who go from restaurant to restaurant leaving substantial tips that can really make a difference to a hard-working server who relies on tips. One of the first to do so as part of the “Venmo Challenge” was Lexy Burke of Nashville, Tennessee along with her husband, country singer Austin Burke. Most of the time, they tip $1,000, collected by followers who send whatever amount they’d like via Venmo. I started following her on TikTok (@lexylately) months ago and now also follow her on Instagram (@lexyburke). It is so heartwarming to see the reactions of thos

Pittsburgh link to Negro Leagues | Pittsburgh Pirates

share-square-1168303 PITTSBURGH The Pirates have played in the National League since 1887. They took part in the first World Series, as well as the first baseball game broadcast on the radio. They can claim five World Series championships, and some of Major League Baseball’s greatest players proudly wore a Pirates uniform. The full history of professional baseball in Pittsburgh, however, includes far more than just the Pirates’ past. This city was once the center of Negro Leagues baseball. One hundred years after the founding of the Negro National League, Major League Baseball officially acknowledged that the Negro Leagues’ segregation-era circuits were comparable in talent with its contemporary American and National Leagues. Calling it “long overdue recognition,” Commissioner Rob Manfred declared that seven professional Negro Leagues that operated between 1920 and 1948 and approximately 3,400 players along with them have received Major League status.

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