The Negro Southern League Museum, located in Birmingham, AL, is a sensory-inclusive certified venue that offers a comprehensive experience for visitors to explore the rich history of baseball in America. With a collection of archival materials, educational resources, and engaging programs, the museum showcases the significant contributions of African-American baseball players in the Negro Southern League, which served as a feeder route to the Negro American League and Negro National League from 1920 to 1951.
Through exhibits and tours, visitors can delve into the formation of the league by African-American businessmen and baseball enthusiasts, learn about the Birmingham Black Barons, one of the pioneering teams in the league, and discover the inspiring stories of players like Constance Connie Enola Morgan, the third woman to play professional baseball in the Negro League. With a mission to educate, collaborate, and preserve the history of baseball, the Negro Southern League Museum invites support and donations to continue its important work.
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