‘Pimp’ and ‘Lyss’: The Immortal Young Brothers By Black Fives Foundation On November 20, 2015 · 1 Comment · In Business, Community, Contributors, Family, Pioneers, Politics, Recognition Read More »
The Life and Times of John Isaacs, Basketball’s ‘Boy Wonder’, Part 1 By Claude Johnson On September 29, 2015 · Add Comment · In Community, Descendants, Education, Exhibition, Kids, Long Reads, Pioneers, Race, Recognition, Youth Read More »
In 1907, First Official African American Basketball Game, at ‘Knickerbocker Court’ in Brooklyn By Black Fives Foundation On November 13, 2014 · Add Comment · In Community, Culture, Long Reads, NBA, Pioneers, Venues Read More »
Non-Playing Pioneers of the Black Fives Era By Black Fives Foundation On July 31, 2014 · 2 Comments · In Careers, Community, Contributors, Pioneers Read More »
The Original Nexus of Blacks and Jews in Basketball (Parts 8-9 of 9) By Claude Johnson On July 10, 2014 · 1 Comment · In Community, Culture, Descendants, Goodwill, Long Reads, NBA, Race, Religion, Venues, Youth Read More »
The Original Nexus of Blacks and Jews in Basketball (Parts 6-7 of 9) By Claude Johnson On June 10, 2014 · 1 Comment · In Community, Culture, Goodwill, Long Reads, NBA, Pioneers, Race, Religion, Venues, Youth Read More »
11 Major Black-White Basketball Collaborations Prior to NBA By Claude Johnson On April 30, 2014 · 2 Comments · In Business, Community, Culture, Education, Goodwill, NBA, Race Read More »
Vintage All-Black U.S. Military Basketball Teams: Vermont’s 10th Cavalry ‘Buffalo Soldiers’ Five, 1910 By Claude Johnson On May 5, 2009 · 10 Comments · In Culture, Goodwill, Military, Race, Relationships Read More »
Brooklyn’s Magnificently Renovated 14th Regiment Armory Was Home Court To Early Black Basketball Team By Claude Johnson On July 1, 2008 · 24 Comments · In Community, Culture, Descendants, Venues Read More »
Native American Basketball History Links To Black Fives, Naismith, And Carlisle, Pennsylvania By Black Fives Foundation On April 21, 2008 · 9 Comments · In Community, Culture, History, Race Read More »