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As The Negro Leagues Celebrates Its 100th Anniversary, A Kansas City Museum Keeps The Memories And Legacies Alive

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The Negro Leagues celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City remains an important cultural center that chronicles that part of baseball history.

Source: https://www.forbes.com

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