Negro Baseball Leagues
After the Civil War, even though slavery had been outlawed, there was still a great
amount of tension between blacks and whites. The southern whites were bitter toward the
loss of their slaves, and although the north fought for the slaves’ freedom, they did not
want them to have equal priveledges. As a result of this, “segregation” was born.
Segregation is the seperation of two different groups, in this case, black and white people.
Blacks
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integration of black
players into the major leagues, there was no longer a need for separate leagues. Jackie
Robinson led the way for thousands of black baseball players into the major leagues.
Many players from the Negro Leagues went on to the Major Leagues, and the others
retired. Many players from the Negro Leagues are in the Hall of Fame, and most are
regarded as the greatest players to ever play the game (Frommer: Introduction).
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