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Jackie Robinson, Pro Basketball Star

On January 31, 2008 By Black Fives Foundation
Jackie Robinson was much better at basketball than at baseball, and may have been the finest hoops player of his time.
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Ever Feel Like This?

On January 30, 2008 By Black Fives Foundation
When? Why? How do you respond? Have a story to share?
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First Black Basketball Referee Sanctioned

On January 28, 2008 By Black Fives Foundation
In 1920, Chris Huiswoud became the first basketball referee of African descent to be formally sanctioned (allowed) by the AAU.
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Bill Gates On Creative Capitalism: Why We Need To Listen

On January 25, 2008 By Black Fives Foundation
Bill Gates at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland calls for "creative capitalism," the use of market forces to address the needs of the poor.
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Like Phonograph, The Blog Is Leading To New Black Renaissance

On January 23, 2008 By Claude Johnson
Like the phonograph, the blog is leading to a new Black Renaissance that is redefining who we think we are in music, fashion, literature, the arts, and of course, in sports.
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All Hail The Philadelphia Tribune Girls! (Happy Birthday Ora Mae Washington)

On January 22, 2008 By Black Fives Foundation
Ora Mae Washington, a pioneering African American athlete, was born on January 23, 1898; she was perhaps the greatest female athlete of all time, black or white.
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WMET 1160 AM (D.C.) "The Beat" Interview

On January 21, 2008 By Black Fives Foundation
I did this interview and put it in the vault (Summer ’07) but it’s worth dusting off … [display_podcast] This is a thorough interview on a popular daily lunch time radio show called “The [...]
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Who’s Reading This?

On January 15, 2008 By Black Fives Foundation
It says this blog is only for sneaker buffs, basketball fans, personal improvement seekers, sports enthusiasts, vintage lovers, black culture aficionados, and history makers.
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Happy Birthday To Black Fives Era Superstar Clarence ‘Fats’ Jenkins

On January 9, 2008 By Black Fives Foundation
Top of the list among all possible pre-NBA players for enshrinement in the Basketball Hall of Fame, is Black Fives Era superstar Clarence 'Fats' Jenkins.
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‘This Theatre Should Appeal To Your Sense Of Racial Pride’

On January 8, 2008 By Black Fives Foundation
The grand opening of the Renaissance Theater on Seventh Avenue between 137th and 138th Streets was on January 15, 1921.
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