Description
This is an interview with Mr. Reginald Howard, a former Negro League baseball player. In the interview Howard describes growing up around baseball players and his experiences playing baseball. He also talks about his feelings on the integration of major league baseball, the connection between the Negro Leagues and policy, and his later career selling real estate in Memphis.
Howard, Reginald RChesnutt, DaraYoung, Denzel
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Digital Library of TennesseeKeywords
- African Americans
- Baseball
- Civil Rights
- Crossroads To Freedom
- Interviews
- Memphis (Tenn.)
- Oral History
- Race Relations
- Sports