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Seeking Negro League Images
Hi all,
I hoped to maybe get some help on a project I have been working on covering Black baseball as it developed in Alabama. Several net54 members have already been very cool with assisting and I am so thankful! I am searching for images of players who have connections to Alabama for a book to be published later this year. I have had trouble locating some of these guys and hoped the forum might either have or direct me to some high quality scans. It's the unsung guys I am hoping to give some props and would love to put faces with their names. Some have images out there but are really low dpi and my publisher is a demon about high res, I hoped someone here might have better quality. Its a project I have been working on for a several years and I am excited to see it come to fruition. Thank you so much for any help or info you might have. Teams: 1918 Chicago Giants or earlier 1920's Birmingham Black Barons team, any year 1930's BBB's team photo, any year Cuban House of David 1930's Zulu Cannibal Giants 1936 or other Ethiopian Clowns 1945 or other Hobson City ballgame postcard 1910 Mobile Alabama Black team image, any year pre-1945 Birmingham Unions, any year French Lick Plutos, any year Players: Doc Sykes William Clarence Matthews Robert "Bobby" Marshall Juanelo Mirabal Sam Streeter Harry Salmon Eli Juan John Juran Newt Joseph Robert Poindexter Poindexter Williams Willie Foster Clarence Smith George Mitchell Albert Frazier Howard Easterling David Whatley Andrew Walker Gus Greenlee Jim Patton Matthew Jackson John Washington Carvin Crowe Al Saylor Tommy Sampson Dizzy Dismukes Turkey Stearnes *Leon please shove this post to a different forum if I have dropped it in the wrong spot, thank you! |
Have you been too the Negro Southern League Museum in Birmingham?
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Absolutely! Dr. Ravel and the staff have been awesome, I made one trip there already and head back soon for another meeting. They have helped with some rare guys and offered every support an author could ask for.
This list comprises many of the guys who might slip through without any associated images unless I can come up with other sources. I thought the folks here might be familiar with a few of these. |
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Sure, as long as you give credit where the pics come from I am glad to help.
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Absolutely I gladly give credit! I am happy to credit and might legally required, my publisher has a whole list of rules I had no clue about until I signed on. Image rights got complex fast, especially on personal shots where theres no telling who took the snap. That sent me lookin for images to replace some of the ones I learned would be denied or unusable due to rights problems.
Gilkersons Union Giants, looks like maybe 1920 or round about? Another barnstorming beast on the road, they were! |
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This one isn't a barnstorming team but what an early postcard image. Very rough shape but you take what you can! https://luckeycards.com/negro.jpg |
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Not on your list but you’re welcome to use it.
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Dunno if this has any relevance:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ers%20team.jpg It's a military team around 1940. The name "Brown Bombers" may be a reference to Alabama native Joe Louis (one of his nicknames was "The Brown Bomber") or a reference to air force bombers? I have no idea. I just thought it was a cool photo. |
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