BLC PHOTOS  

The photographs that we offer are completely original – each is a meaningful compilation of pictures that offers great insight to Negro Leagues Baseball and the men that fill our program roster.

"Senior Line-up"
$20.00 per Print

This photographic presentation is symbolic in many ways: The men that appear in this picture are some of our programs oldest members. Their careers spanned from mid 1920’s through mid 1940’s. Their effort in the early days of the Negro Leagues established a venue to which younger men of color could aspire. Rickwood Field (in the background) is the oldest active ball field in America and is located in Birmingham, Alabama. This field was in fact a “Field of Dreams” for the men whose dreams of playing professional baseball were fulfilled by reaching the roster of the segregated ball clubs that played here. The baseball cards that fill the skyline represent the remaining men of our program - each of whom shares a significant part in Negro Leagues Baseball’s monumental effort to integrate Major League Baseball.

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SENIOR LINE-UP-RGB
(COLOR ON B&W)
SENIOR LINE-UP-DUO
(ANTIQUE FEEL)
SENIOR LINE-UP-B&W
(GREYSCALE)

 

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