Apr 16 2022
Cleveland Sports and Social Change? Part 1

Cleveland Sports and Social Change? Part 1

Presented by Community Cup Classic Foundation at Online/Virtual Space

The series takes a glimpse at the history of Cleveland and social change during the 1940s and 1950s through the prism of sports with a primary emphasis on baseball because of its stature at the time.

It will discuss the role Cleveland professional sports teams may have played in affecting social change in this country. For example, the Cleveland Indians led the way in the American League with the numbers of African American and Black Latino players on their rosters from 1947 to 1960.  Many of those players launched their careers in the Negro Leagues. Not to be overshadowed, Cleveland professional football and basketball teams were part of landmark recruitment and staffing decisions paving the way for African Americans to showcase their skills, knowledge, and talent. It is also important to point out that Cleveland was a ‘Top 10’ US city and central to several significant groundbreaking civil rights events during the era

Admission Info

We are thankful to the Cuyahoga County Arts and Culture Council for funds to support our efforts. As a result all programs are free.

Dates & Times

2022/04/16 - 2022/04/16

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The Community Cup Classic Foundation along with the Josh Gibson Foundation and the PARTNERSHIP are pleased to bring another year of virtual and worldwide presentations about the Negro League influence in America.

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space