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Negro League Apparel

A Positive Image For All Generations

Wear this sports apparel with pride in honor of some of the best baseball players to ever swing a bat. All items are  new with tags, very rare officially licensed  NLBM Baseball sportswear.. Jerseys are thick and soft 100% cotton. The  Emblems and Logos are thick patches that are meticulously embroidered for quality.  Fill out the Form below to insure your size and Availability.  Supplies are Very limited. Once your item is Verified to be in stock we will email you a Pay Pal invoice.

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Throwbacks   

Suggested Retail Price is $85.00!  You can buy online  for $45.00 (Shipping is Free in USA) Size Lg, XL, 2X, 3X & 4X

Atlanta Black Crackers

 

Brooklyn

New York
Black Yankees

Newark

Americans

Kansas City
Monarchs

 

 Supplies are Very limited.

  

CAPS

 

Suggested Retail Price is $21.95!  You can buy online  for $15.00 (Shipping Free in USA)

              

Kansas City
Monarchs

baseball cap

Memphis
Red Sox

baseball cap
 

New York
Black Yankees

baseball cap

 All Stars

Atlanta Black Crackers

Detroit Stars

Pittsburgh Crawfords

Jackets   

 

Suggested Retail Price is $185.00!  You can buy online  for $55.00   size: lg,xlg,2x,3x

Other colors include:  Gold/gray  and  Red/Black

Negro League

African-Americans began to play baseball in the late 1800s on military teams, college teams, and company teams. They eventually found their way to professional teams with white players. Moses Fleetwood Walker and Bud Fowler were among the first to participate. However, racism and “Jim Crow” laws would force them from these teams by 1900. Thus, black players formed their own units, “barnstorming” around the country to play anyone who would challenge them.

In 1920, an organized league structure was formed under the guidance of Andrew “Rube” Foster—a former player, manager, and owner for the Chicago American Giants. In a meeting held at the Paseo YMCA in Kansas City, Mo., Foster and a few other Midwestern team owners joined to form the Negro National League. Soon, rival leagues formed in Eastern and Southern states, bringing the thrills and innovative play of black baseball to major urban centers and rural country sides in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. The Leagues maintained a high level of professional skill and became centerpieces for economic development in many black communities.

In 1945, Major League Baseball’s Brooklyn Dodgers recruited Jackie Robinson from the Kansas City Monarchs. Robinson now becomes the first African-American in the modern era to play on a Major League roster.

While this historic event was a key moment in baseball and civil rights history, it prompted the decline of the Negro Leagues. The best black players were now recruited for the Major Leagues, and black fans followed.

The last Negro Leagues teams folded in the early 1960s, but their legacy lives on through the surviving players and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.

 

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