Mar 09 2024
Women Negro League Players

Women Negro League Players

Presented by Community Cup Classic Foundation at Online/Virtual Space

This presentation showcases, the women who were part of the game.  During the early 1950s as the Negro professional baseball league was fighting for its survival, 3 women were signed and played for the Indianapolis Clowns. While racism and ‘Jim Crow’ laws were rampant, these women also faced sexism from fans, teammates, and opponents alike.

We are thankful to the Cuyahoga County Arts and Culture Council for funds to support our efforts. We will highlight the best of the presentations in 2024.

The 2024 programs will continue to highlight how these experiences reflect American society and culture in general, to bring awareness to how the past is always with us – to teach us, and to provide inspiration and encouragement to those facing similar challenges today.

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

Donations to support the community and youth efforts of the Community Cup Classic Foundation are welcome .

All of your log in credentials and notifications will be emailed directly to you at this email address. The event will also be live streamed at the date and time of the event at www.negroleagesoul.com

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

2024/03/09 - 2024/03/09

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space