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The trail, which follows key moments and locations in the Civil Rights movement across the United States, also stops in Independence and St. Louis on its way to Kansas City.
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O’Neil was one of two Negro Leaguers in the Early Baseball Era elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Sunday, an election that many say was long overdue.
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The Monarchs swept the best-of-five championship series against the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, carrying the winning legacy of its Negro Leagues namesake into a new century.
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A Smithsonian traveling exhibit "reveals how baseball brings people together regardless of race, class, or gender."
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The company Pitch Perfect KC won the bid to rehab the Hall of Fame pitcher's long-vacant home in Kansas City's Santa Fe Neighborhood.
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Adding Black players' performance data could be changing the record books of Major League Baseball.
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Missouri's legislature convenes for a special session, and Baseball Reference adds Negro Leagues statistics to its database.
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Missouri's senior senator will not seek re-election in 2022 and baseball pioneer Effa Manley had some notable firsts in her career.
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Effa Manley's achievements as the first woman to own a professional baseball team led to her becoming the first woman to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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The Nelson-Atkins' mini-golf course will reopen March 19 with a new hole modeled on Radcliffe Bailey's "Mound Magician."
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A Kansas lawmaker is working to focus attention on the hundreds of indigenous people that have gone missing and the revered team from the Negro Leagues era will see its name on players' jerseys in 2021.
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In a deal with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, a team from the American Association will take on the Monarchs name.