Similarities between Ernie Banks and Negro league baseball
Ernie Banks and Negro league baseball have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cool Papa Bell, Hank Aaron, Harlem Globetrotters, Jackie Robinson, Jim Crow laws, Kansas City Monarchs, List of first black Major League Baseball players, Major League Baseball, Major League Baseball All-Star Game, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Negro American League, Roy Campanella.
Cool Papa Bell
James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell (May 17, 1903 – March 7, 1991) was an American center fielder in Negro league baseball from 1922 to 1946.
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Hank Aaron
Henry Louis Aaron (born February 5, 1934), nicknamed "Hammer" or "Hammerin' Hank", is a retired American Major League Baseball (MLB) right fielder who serves as the senior vice president of the Atlanta Braves.
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Harlem Globetrotters
The Harlem Globetrotters are an exhibition basketball team.
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Jackie Robinson
Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era.
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Jim Crow laws
Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.
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Kansas City Monarchs
The Kansas City Monarchs were the longest-running franchise in the history of baseball's Negro Leagues.
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List of first black Major League Baseball players
Below is a list of the first black players in Major League Baseball in chronological order, since the abolition of the Baseball color line.
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Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization, the oldest of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada.
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Major League Baseball All-Star Game
The Major League Baseball All-Star Game, also known as the "Midsummer Classic", is an annual professional baseball game sanctioned by Major League Baseball (MLB) contested between the All-Stars from the American League (AL) and National League (NL), currently selected by fans for starting fielders, by managers for pitchers, and by managers and players for reserves.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is an American history museum and hall of fame, located in Cooperstown, New York, and operated by private interests.
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Negro American League
The Negro American League was one of the several Negro leagues created during the time organized American baseball was segregated.
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Roy Campanella
Roy Campanella (November 19, 1921 – June 26, 1993), nicknamed "Campy", was an American baseball player, primarily as a catcher.
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Ernie Banks and Negro league baseball Comparison
Ernie Banks has 166 relations, while Negro league baseball has 230. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 3.03% = 12 / (166 + 230).
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