MLB AND MLBPA EMBARK ON 101 DAYS OF NEGRO LEAGUES FACTS
IN SUPPORT OF THE NEGRO LEAGUES BASEBALL MUSEUM
Digital and Social Media Campaign Will Unveil A Negro Leagues Fact Per Day
Until the End of the 2021 Regular Season
Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) today announced a new digital and social media campaign to support the “Negro Leagues 101” campaign led by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM).
Beginning on Friday, June 25th, 101 facts about the Negro Leagues will be shared daily until Sunday, October 3rd – the last day of the 2021 Regular Season – to commemorate the 101st anniversary of the establishment of the Negro Leagues. Each day’s fact will be unveiled by a Major League Player, Legend, youth baseball or softball player, or general representative of Baseball. A dedicated landing page (MLB.com/NegroLeagues101) and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum social media platform (@NLBMuseumKC) will be the primary sources of the content. Social media platforms from MLB, the MLBPA and Clubs also will support this campaign aimed at educating and informing the public about the rich and vast history of the Negro Leagues and Black excellence in the sport.
This effort is part of an educational initiative led by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum called “Negro Leagues 101,” which includes a series of programs, lectures, and events along with a bevy of exciting virtual learning experiences that includes a virtual tour of the NLBM.
“The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is thrilled to have the support of Major League Baseball and Major League Baseball Players Association to help amplify this important educational initiative,” said Bob Kendrick, NLBM President. “I don’t think there was ever a time that people didn’t want to know about the Negro Leagues. They just simply had no way to know about this rich history because it has never been fully documented in the pages of American History books. Our goal is to provide even greater access to this incredible chapter of baseball and Americana.”
With the launch of the facts campaign, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum will also unveil its Negro Leagues 101 logo. The logo will be featured in the videos that will be distributed through this campaign in addition to merchandise that will be available for purchase at the Museum store. It will also become the permanent symbol for all NLBM educational programs and initiatives including the development of an Introduction to the Negro Leagues 101 college-level course.
“We are proud to join the MLBPA in support of the ‘Negro Leagues 101’ educational initiative,” said Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. “The Negro Leagues is a story of excellence and resiliency by individuals who accomplished extraordinary feats in the face of bigotry and discrimination. Educating our fans and the public about this history will continue to be a priority for Major League Baseball in our continued support of Bob Kendrick and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.”
“A full understanding of Baseball includes knowing the history and legacy of the men and women in the Negro Leagues who paved the way for so many of us,” MLBPA Executive Director Tony Clark said. “I commend the Museum for its commitment to preserve, celebrate and educate the public through this campaign and am glad that we can help raise awareness along with Major League Baseball.”
About the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
The NLBM, located in Kansas City, Missouri’s historic 18th & Vine District, is the world’s only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of African American baseball and its impact on the social advancement of America. The NLBM is a privately funded, 501c3 not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1990. The NLBM operates two blocks from the Paseo YMCA where the Negro National League was founded by Andrew “Rube” Foster in 1920. The site has been designated as the future home of the John “Buck” O’Neil Education and Research Center. For additional information, visit www.nlbm.com or call (816) 221-1920.