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A Century of Change | Negro League Centennial Celebration

More than just the game of baseball, the Negro League changed our country.

Aired 02/13/2020

A Century of Change

A Century of Change | Negro League Centennial Celebration

Special | 49m 12sVideo has Closed Captions

More than just the game of baseball, the Negro League changed our country.

On February 13 and 14, 1920, talks were held in Kansas City, Missouri that established the Negro National League; 100 Years later we are here to preserve the memory and legacy of what was not only an economic staple for the black community but a pride that stood along side historical highlights such as 18th and Vine.

Aired 02/13/2020

A Century of Change is a local public television program presented by Kansas City PBS

Presented by Husch Blackwell and Robert and Marlese Gourley

A Century of Change

A Century of Change | Negro League Centennial Celebration

Special | 49m 12sVideo has Closed Captions

On February 13 and 14, 1920, talks were held in Kansas City, Missouri that established the Negro National League; 100 Years later we are here to preserve the memory and legacy of what was not only an economic staple for the black community but a pride that stood along side historical highlights such as 18th and Vine.

Aired 02/13/2020

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A Century of Change is a local public television program presented by Kansas City PBS

Presented by Husch Blackwell and Robert and Marlese Gourley

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