During this period of their lives, these players while playing in the Negro League endured tough traveling to ballparks in cities both in the South and North in order to play baseball.
They suffered through segregation mostly in the South both on and off the field.
These men withstood horrible treatment because of their dreams to become Major League baseball players.
Eventually these thirty-five players and executives were inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
Unfortunately many were inducted posthumously.
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