The following Sports Rap program was taped in November of 2004. The hour long program includes the segment where Kwame McDonald and Frank White traveled to Kansas City, Missouri to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum to interview Buck O'Neil and Lou White. After airing the segment, Kwame McDonald and Frank White discuss Negro Leagues baseball history.

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Buck O'Neil and Lou White are interviewed by Kwame McDonald at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. .....taped August, 2004.

We honor St. Paul legend, Jimmy Lee. A great athlete, umpire, writer and community leader. Plus, join us pre-game for the inaugural Jimmy Lee Umpire Awards during our second event celebrating MiLB’s The Nine Initiative!

Global Grassroots Enterprises L.L.C. presents A BILL DUKE film "BLACK DIAMONDS" The Evolution Of Blacks In Baseball Executive Producers LIZ BANKS DON GIBSON BILL DUKE Producer CARL GILLIARD Narrated By Carl Gilliard
Watch more videos at http://www.SPNN.org Sports Historian Frank White is the author of, "They Played for the Love of the Game: Untold Stories of Black Baseball in Minnesota." In this program from 2012 he interviews four players that figured prominently in the Rondo Leagues during the era 1940-1960 - with F.
Minnesota baseball historians Peter Gorton and Frank White are interviewed as they describe the untold history of the black players who were banned from Major League Baseball yet played for the love of the game in small towns.

Love of the Game exhibit opening, includes Buck O'Neil, Double Duty Radcliffe

Dred Scott Playfields in Bloomington is named after a man who shaped history. Find out how the City partnered with U.S. District Court -- District of Minnesota, Minnesota Chapter -- Federal Bar Association, residents and human rights activists to ensure everyone knows his story.

Frank White interview at City Baseball Museum

Ian and Marc sit down author, Frank H. White to talk about black baseball in Minnesota from the 1800s to the modern day, and Frank's epic book, They Played for the Love of the Game. Comfortably Zoned Radio Network/ik, production.

Baseball Player Buck O'Neil shares his memories playing for the Negro Baseball League. In addition he served as a manager in the League and was the first African American coach (Chicago Cubs) in Major League Baseball. He also played a leading role in establishing the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri.

WCCO-TV, Channel 4, Saturdays at 11:05 PM Mike Max travels to Kansas City, Mo., to share a precious piece of baseball history. Located at the corner of 18th and Vine is the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, which showcases an important piece of baseball and U.S. history.
On Saturday, August 18, the Minnesota Twins celebrate Jack Morris and his induction into the Hall of Fame by bringing back the three St. Paul players that grew up on the playgrounds of St. Paul ( Dave Winfield, Paul Molitor & Jack Morris) on their journey to the Hall of Fame.

Live from the Fleurdejunk red carpet at the Twin Cities Film Fest with your host Amanda Day and the Author of They Played for the Love of the Game, Frank M White to represent the Documentary, Legends of The Road.

Raised in St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood, Toni Stone would go on to become on the first women to play in a men's professional baseball league. Tonight as we honor women in baseball brought to you by Room & Board we will celebrate the life and legacy of the amazing Toni Stone.

Live from the Fleurdejunk red carpet at the Twin Cities Film Fest with your host Amanda Day and the Co-Author of Major Taylor, Terry Kerber to represent the Documentary, Legends of The Road.

Live from the Fleurdejunk red carpet at the Twin Cities Film Fest with your host Amanda Day and the President of the Negro League Baseball Museum, Bob Kendrick who appears in the Documentary, Legends of The Road,
A look at the early days of the Great American Pastime in Minnesota, from its beginnings post-Civil War up to the arrival of the Minnesota Twins.