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Until Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line to play with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, the African American community expressed its
passion for the country's "national pastime" by supporting separate baseball leagues. Among the most formidable teams in the Negro Leagues
were the Homestead Grays. The team claimed nine championships between 1937 and 1946.
This photograph was the work of Charles "Teenie" Harris, photographer for the African American newspaper the Pittsburgh Courier. Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery
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