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One Kid Held The Key: A ‘Greatest Moment’

On November 26, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
James “Big Jim” Dorsey, a tall 15-year-old African American janitor from the North Side section of Pittsburgh, single-handedly influenced black basketball in the early 1900s.
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Black Fives Blog In 50 States, 67 Countries, 25 Languages, Thank You

On November 21, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
In line with the theme of Thanksgiving, we want express my thanks to everyone who has checked out this blog!
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House of Hoops NYC Grand Opening, Part II

On November 20, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
A video clip and some pics from the House of Hoops grand opening in Harlem
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"House of Hoops" Basketball-Only Store Opens Today In Harlem

On November 19, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
I’ll be at the grand opening of “House of Hoops” today, a new basketball-only store on 125th Street in Harlem. The store is a collaboration between Nike and Footlocker, which Nike says will be [...]
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Six Degrees of Frank ‘Strangler’ Forbes, A Sports Trivia Game

On November 16, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
I betchu I can connect any modern day athlete or event to vintage basketball star and African American sports pioneer Frank 'Strangler' Forbes.
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From Black Basketball, The Real ‘Hello, Dolly!’

On November 15, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
William 'Dolly' King excelled in football, basketball, and baseball at Long Island University before starring in basketball with the Rens and other pro teams.
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WWE Czar McMahon Kin Of Black Basketball Pioneers

On November 14, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
In 1922 the white-owned all-black Commonwealth Big Five basketball team made its debut in Harlem. The "Commons" were the first fully professional African American basketball team.
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Black Fives: A Quick Video Intro For Newcomers

On November 13, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
If this is your first time seeing Black Fives and you wonder what it’s all about, then this short video clip might help. It’s a brief introduction that I pulled it off the shelf [...]
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Historic Harlem Basketball Ballroom Dies, But Legendary Rens Future Lives

On November 12, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
Bill Rhoden's latest column will likely make you disappointed in David Stern and his N.B.A., or the Rev. Calvin Butts III and his Abyssinian Development Corporation (ADC).
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Rens vs. 12th Streeters, Black Fives Vintage Basketball Cage Game Re-Enactment

On November 9, 2007 By Black Fives Foundation
Recently, Converse and Black Fives staged a vintage basketball cage game re-enactment — a game between the New York (Harlem) Rens and the Washington (DC) 12 Streeters played inside a wire mesh cage. These [...]
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