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Friday, February 17, 2023
Heinz History Center
5:30 PM EST - 7:30 PM EST
Online tickets are no longer available for this event, but are available on the door this evening.
Discover the lesser-known history of Black basketball’s trailblazing teams, players, and coaches at the History Center’s ninth annual Black History Month lecture, on Friday, Feb. 17.
Presented by the History Center’s African American Program, this in-person program will be led by Claude Johnson, the founder of the Black Fives Foundation, who spent decades researching Black basketball history and its impact for his book, “The Black Fives: The Epic Story of Basketball’s Forgotten Era.”
Very little popular acknowledgement has been afforded to Black basketball teams and leagues that played prior to the integration of the National Basketball Association. While the history of Negro League baseball is more widely known, few realize that Black basketball leagues existed at the same time. Some of the legendary teams from Western Pa. included Pittsburgh’s Monticello Athletic Association, Scholastic Athletic Association, and the Loendi Big Five.
Johnson will sign copies of his book following the lecture and answer audience questions.
ADMISSION
This is a free in-person event, but advance registration is required.
Thank you for registering to join us at The Epic Story of Basketball’s Forgotten Era with Claude Johnson! We're looking forward to having you join us on Friday, February 17, 2023 at 5:30 PM EST.
If you have any questions, please contact Samuel W. Black, Director of African American Programs, at swblack@heinzhistorycenter.org. Thank you.
This information will also be emailed to you for further reference.