Anacostia Community Museum
Separate and Unequaled: Black Baseball in the District of Columbia
November 10, 2008 – March 31, 2015
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Separate and Unequaled: Black Baseball in the District of Columbia Added
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After a recent successful run at the Historical Society of Washington, DC, a condensed version of this popular exhibition is on view at the museum. From Reconstruction to the second half of the 20th century, baseball, the great American pastime, was played in Washington, DC, on segregated fields. This exhibition looks at the phenomenal popularity and community draw of this sport when played by African Americans. Featured are such personalities as Josh Gibson and "Buck" Leonard, star players of the Negro Leagues most celebrated team, the Washington Homestead Grays. The show also highlights community teams that gave rise to the various amateur, collegiate, and semi-pro black baseball teams and leagues.