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    <description>A podcast featuring never-heard-before interviews with legendary stars of the Negro Baseball Leagues in celebration of the Centennial of the Negro Baseball Leagues.



&quot;All content of The Negro Baseball Leagues: Chattin&apos; with the Legends podcast, is the property of YABBA BIRI Productions, Inc.  Any rebroadcast, transcription, or retransmission without the express written consent of YABBA BIRI Productions Inc, is prohibited.&quot;</description>
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    <itunes:summary>A podcast featuring never-heard-before interviews with legendary stars of the Negro Baseball Leagues in celebration of the Centennial of the Negro Baseball Leagues.



&quot;All content of The Negro Baseball Leagues: Chattin&apos; with the Legends podcast, is the property of YABBA BIRI Productions, Inc.  Any rebroadcast, transcription, or retransmission without the express written consent of YABBA BIRI Productions Inc, is prohibited.&quot;</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:author>Byron Motley</itunes:author>
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A high school baseball team from Seattle (accompanied by fellow players from Victoria, Canada and fellow students), bicycled all the way from Seattle to the Negro Leagues Museum in honor of the the Negro Leagues.  

This round table chat between Negro League players and this young generation of students is inspiring. Though having completely different backgrounds and experiences, these generations come together to share a passion for Negro League history! </itunes:summary>
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A high school baseball team from Seattle (accompanied by fellow players from Victoria, Canada and fellow students), bicycled all the way from Seattle to the Negro Leagues Museum in honor of the the Negro Leagues.  

This round table chat between Negro League players and this young generation of students is inspiring. Though having completely different backgrounds and experiences, these generations come together to share a passion for Negro League history! </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>What a treat this is! 

I sat down for this interview with Junius &quot;Red&quot; Gaten at his home in Chicago in 2004, a year before he passed away at the age of 104! 

Mr. Gaten was a social activist, musician, entrepreneur...and a former errand boy for mob boss Al Capone!

A member of the American Communist Party during the 1940s, Gaten helped picket games at major league ballparks in an effort to desegregate the majors. He got the nickname &quot;Red&quot;, not only from his communist leanings, but also because of the the actual color of his hair as well!

Gaten personally knew Andrew Rube Foster, &quot;the father&quot; and founder of the Negro Leagues. An eyewitness to the early days of Negro League baseball, his insights and recall are simply remarkable. 

This episode is a treasure for those who wish to learn about who Rube Foster was from someone who knew him well, worked for him, and played with him.

 THIS is pure gold!

PLAY BALL! </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What a treat this is! 

I sat down for this interview with Junius &quot;Red&quot; Gaten at his home in Chicago in 2004, a year before he passed away at the age of 104! 

Mr. Gaten was a social activist, musician, entrepreneur...and a former errand boy for mob boss Al Capone!

A member of the American Communist Party during the 1940s, Gaten helped picket games at major league ballparks in an effort to desegregate the majors. He got the nickname &quot;Red&quot;, not only from his communist leanings, but also because of the the actual color of his hair as well!

Gaten personally knew Andrew Rube Foster, &quot;the father&quot; and founder of the Negro Leagues. An eyewitness to the early days of Negro League baseball, his insights and recall are simply remarkable. 

This episode is a treasure for those who wish to learn about who Rube Foster was from someone who knew him well, worked for him, and played with him.

 THIS is pure gold!

PLAY BALL! </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>3 women played in the Negro Leagues.  This episode features an interview with the last surviving female player from the leagues, pitcher Mamie &quot;Peanut&quot; Johnson.  Hear how Satchel Paige gave her pointers on the art of pitching. PLAY BALL!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2020 16:33:25 +0000</pubDate>
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