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Community, Scholars Recall Basketball’s John Isaacs, 93

On March 13, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
In addition to sharing tales of Isaacs' life and memories, the panel distributed different media and news clippings of Isaacs' historic career, as well as provided a display that shared more details and images of Isaacs' life.
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Sheboygan, Wisconsin Played Key Role In Breaking Basketball Color Barrier

On March 11, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
Brian Gaynor of the Des Moines Register copped some nice research about the breaking of the racial color barrier in the old National Basketball League, for a piece he wrote that appeared this week in the Sheboygan Press.
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Historical Black Basketball Milestone (1912) For Pittsburgh

On March 9, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
The success of the Monticello Athletic Association paved the way for other African American teams in Pittsburgh and elsewhere, by showing that any team from any city could produce a champion with enough desire and determination.
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John Isaacs and some friends at the Madison Avenue Boys and Girls Club in the Bronx, August 2003.

Boys And Girls Club Member Writes Tribute To John Isaacs (Poem)

On March 5, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
My earliest memories of him were of him teaching us basketball. Rarely did he just stand by, he was always into it all.
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The Famous Game That Never Was

On March 2, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
The game was canceled as the result of strife between the Incorporators -- a semi-pro team -- and a local fundamentalist faction that advocated strictly amateur ideals and was against pay-for-play basketball.
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HBCU Teams Were Intimately Involved In Early Black Basketball History

On February 23, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
Historically black colleges and universities ("HBCU's") were intimately involved in the history of the Black Fives Era of basketball.
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Harlem Magic Masters to Play at John Isaacs Tribute Game in Falls Church, Va.

On February 20, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
John Isaacs, a Tinner Hill 2008 Living Legacy award winner, will be remembered. A panel will discuss the implications of Mr. Isaacs' gifts to the world and basketball, and film clips of his visit with us at the game last year will also be shown.
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D.C. Time Capsule Contents (Photos)

On February 19, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
The formal ceremony in the building's vintage gymnasium was attended by Thurgood Marshall's 81-year-old widow, Cissy, and by the great-grandson of former president Theodore Roosevelt.
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ESPN: Rens’ Isaacs a world champion

On February 18, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
From ESPN.com: John "Wonder Boy" Isaacs, 93, was the last living player for the Harlem Renaissance, the great all-black team in the 1920's, 1930's and 1940's. It would be fitting for the Basketball Hall of Fame to one day induct this pioneer.
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R.I.P. Hank DeZonie, Harlem Rens Star, Among First Four Blacks In NBA

On February 13, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
Henry "Hank" DeZonie, who was a star basketball player with the Harlem Yankees, New York Renaissance, Dayton Rens of the National Basketball League, and Tri-Cities Blackhawks of the National Basketball Association, died January 2, 2009, at Lenox Hill Hospital in Harlem. He would have been 87 years old yesterday.
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