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A lookback through American history through the lens of Black Baseball In-Person
This is a special program in partnership with The Adult School. It is free and open to the public, but you must register through The Adult School through their website www.theadultschool.org or by calling 973.443.9222.
We celebrate 100 years of Black History Month! Learn the story of racism and racial discrimination in America told through the lens of Black baseball. The resilience and pride of African Americans in the face of the horrors of racial injustice and systemic discrimination perpetrated by segregation cannot be understated. Segregation era baseball was a bedrock
of the Black community. It gave birth to a vibrant cultural, political, social, and economic ecosystem that challenged racism. When Jackie Robinson broke the
MLB color line, it was a seminal moment in baseball and a turning point in the civil rights movement – paving the way for racial equality and setting the stage for civil
rights legislation such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.