skydivedad: If you're ever in the KC area, you would really enjoy attending the Negro League Museum in the old district. Every once in a while, Buck O'Neil is wandering around with the rest of the visitors. He is an amazing man that does a lot for the community. Kansas City has a rich history with the Negro League, being the home city of the Monarchs.
The Kansas City Monarch were the Yankees of the Negro Leagues. A charter member of the Negro National League in 1920. They won more then a dozen League Titles and were the longest running Negro League Team. Some of the finest Baseball Players to ever walk the Planet wore the Monarch Jersey. Cool Papa Bell, Turkey Stearnes, Newt Allen, Jesse Williams, Elston Howard, Skip "Buck" O'Neil, Sachel Page. The Monarchs sent the most players to MLB when the color barrier was finally broken. Jackie Robinson was a Monarch as were Satchel Page, my own beloved Earnie Banks. Hank Thompson, WIlliard "Home Run" Brown to name a few. Yes, I'd love to see the KC Museum. The Monarch were the Glamor Team for sure.
What an awesome story. I had no idea that this process was underway. Long overdue. If they could only get the pension mess sorted out now. A number of years ago, I had a youth team (10-12 yo) I coached, where I gave end of year awards that were named after Negro League players. The kids were almost all unaware that the Negro Leagues existed, and many parents as well. I had a lot of fun doing the research for this. Hopefully, this will continue to bring word of the exploits of these great players to the public. I would love to sit down with Buck O'Neil for a cold one or two. Looking forward to the book.