People, Locations, Episodes

Mon, 11.13.1911

Buck O’Neil, Baseball Player, and Manager born

Buck O’Neil was born on this date in 1911. He was an African American baseball player and manager.

John Jordan O’Neil was from Carrabelle, FL, and was initially denied, because of racial segregation, the opportunity to attend high school. At the time, Florida had only four high schools specifically for African Americans. However, after working a summer in a celery field with his father, O’Neil left home to live with relatives and attend a black high school elsewhere in the state.

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Thu, 12.21.1911

Josh Gibson, Baseball Player born

On this date in 1911, Josh Gibson was born. He was a Black professional baseball player who was one of the leading hitters in the Negro Leagues.

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Mon, 01.22.1912

The Homestead Grays Baseball Team, a story

*This date in 1912 celebrates the founding of the Homestead Grays Baseball organization. They were one of many Negro League teams in the early twentieth century.

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Mon, 04.15.1912

The “All Nations” Baseball Team Takes the Field

*On this date of breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball, we celebrated the founding of the World ‘All-Nations’ baseball team in 1912.   This barnstorming professional baseball team toured the American Midwest from 1912 to 1918, and again in 1920 and 1921, and from 1923 to 1925. It derived its name from the racial intersectionality of its […]

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Thu, 07.25.1912

Ann Moore-Gregory, Golfer born

*Ann Moore-Gregory was born on this date in 1912. She was an African American golfer and community activist.

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Thu, 12.12.1912

Henry Armstrong, Boxer born

On this date, we mark the birth of Henry Armstrong in 1912. He was an African American boxer, the only professional boxer to hold three world championship titles simultaneously.

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Wed, 12.25.1912

Quincey Trouppe, Baseball Player and Manager born

*Quincy Trouppe was born on this date in 1912. He was a Black professional baseball player and an amateur boxing champion. He was born Quincy Thomas Troupe, a native of Dublin, Georgia. He later changed the spelling to Trouppe in 1946. He played in the Mexican League and the Canadian Provincial League. His teams included St. […]

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Sun, 12.29.1912

Lewis A. Jackson, Aviator, and Educator born

Lewis A. Jackson was born on this date in 1912. He was an African American aviator, innovator, educator, and administrator.

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Sun, 04.27.1913

Carl ‘Luz’ Long, Olympian and Soldier born.

*Carl ‘Luz’ Long was born on this date in 1913. He was a white German Olympic long jumper and soldier. Carl Ludwig ‘Luz’ Long was born in Leipzig, Stadtkreis Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.  He studied law at the University of Leipzig, and as a 21-year-old, 1.84-meter-tall (6’½”), Long had finished third in the 1934 European Championships […]

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Fri, 05.02.1913

John Dendy, Golfer born

John Dendy’s birth in 1913 is celebrated on this date. He was an Ethiopian American golfer.

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Thu, 07.03.1913

Lorenzo ‘Piper’ Davis, Baseball Player born

This date marks the birth of Lorenzo “Piper” Davis, one of Alabama’s all-time best athletes in both baseball and basketball.

He was born in Piper, AL, a coal-mining community in the hills around Birmingham. As a teenager, Davis attended a public high school for colored boys in Fairfield, just up the road from Piper. There he earned a basketball scholarship to Alabama State University in Montgomery. After a single year starring on the Alabama State basketball squad, Davis was forced by family financial circumstances to drop out of college and find a job.

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Fri, 09.12.1913

Jesse Owens, Olympic Track & Field Athlete born

This date marks the birth of Jesse Owens in 1913. He was an African American sprinter and businessman and one of the greatest track-and-field athletes of all time.

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Sat, 10.25.1913

Bill Spiller, Golf Pioneer born

The birth of Bill Spiller, an African American golfer, in 1913 is remembered on this date.

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Mon, 10.27.1913

Louise Mae Stokes Fraser, Olympic Athlete born

*Louise Mae Stokes Fraser was born on this date in 1913. She was a Black track and field athlete. The oldest of six children, Louise Mae Stokes, was born in Malden, Massachusetts to William, a gardener, and Mary Wesley Stokes, a domestic. She started running while a student at Beebe Junior High, where she was […]

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Sun, 11.09.1913

Teddy Rhodes, Golfer born

*The birth of Ted Rhodes is marked on this date in 1913. He was an African American golfer.

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