2. Norman Hill & AC Mosley
Hill and Mosley were the first two African-Americans to play in an integrated All-star game as professional baseball players. Prior to being drafted as professional baseball players, both Hill and Mosley were rejected from playing in the Babe Ruth Baseball League even though they had great performan...
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video oral histories 2. Norman Hill & AC Mosley United States Sports Academy & Mobile County Training School |
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video oral histories Black Sports History Project- Mobile, AL |
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Hill and Mosley were the first two African-Americans to play in an integrated All-star game as professional baseball players. Prior to being drafted as professional baseball players, both Hill and Mosley were rejected from playing in the Babe Ruth Baseball League even though they had great performances. This rejection was most likely due to discrimination rather than their baseball skills. |
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2. Norman Hill & AC MosleyBlack Sports History Project- Mobile, ALHill and Mosley were the first two African-Americans to play in an integrated All-star game as professional baseball players. Prior to being drafted as professional baseball players, both Hill and Mosley were rejected from playing in the Babe Ruth Baseball League even though they had great performances. This rejection was most likely due to discrimination rather than their baseball skills. United States Sports Academy & Mobile County Training SchoolUnited States Sports AcademyMobile County Training SchoolFebruary 2014MP4 VideoMCTS.mp4Black Sports HistoryEnglishAll physical materials, born-digital records, digitized formats of physical materials, and university-produced reproductions of aforementioned materials are under intellectual, physical, and copyright ownership of the United States Sports Academy. Patrons may use physical and digital materials for educational use (reference in scholarship). Any other type of request to use the United States Sports Academy materials must be cleared by university administration and library staff. For more information, please contact the United States Sports Academy at (251) 626-3303.http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ussa/id/1 |
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United States Sports Academy & Mobile County Training School |
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