Harlem Globetrotter Doug Anderson to be part of Kalamazoo Juneteenth celebration of Black history, hoops Updated May 12, 2021; Posted May 12, 2021 Kalamazoo native and Harlem Globetrotter Doug "Hawk" Anderson dunks the ball at Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020. (Kendall Warner | Mlive.com) Kendall Warner | MLive.com Facebook Share KALAMAZOO, MI – Charles Riddle Jr. sees himself as being steeped in two cultures -- Black culture and basketball culture. His affinity for the latter has allowed him to appreciate the abilities of athletes, such as LeBron James and Kobe Bryant, while his identity as a Black man makes yearn for the day when African-Americans, like social activist Bayard Rustin, who influenced Martin Luther King’s non-violent approach, and Henrietta Lacks, who produced the first immortalized human cell line, will receive their proper recognition.