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Youth Moses Fleetwood Walker

Youth Moses Fleetwood Walker

Moses Fleetwood Walker was the first African American professional baseball player, joining the majors in 1884. Walker's courage in the face of bigotry and prejudice is almost unimaginable considering the era in which he played, and our super-soft tee reps his pioneering spirit, along with all the heroes in the long fight for equality in the Majors. Pay homage.

9% of proceeds benefit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, the world’s only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of African-American baseball and its role in advancing social change.

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Youth Moses Fleetwood Walker

Moses Fleetwood Walker was the first African American professional baseball player, joining the majors in 1884. Walker's courage in the face of bigotry and prejudice is almost unimaginable considering the era in which he played, and our super-soft tee reps his pioneering spirit, along with all the heroes in the long fight for equality in the Majors. Pay homage.

9% of proceeds benefit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, the world’s only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of African-American baseball and its role in advancing social change.

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Moses Fleetwood Walker was the first African American professional baseball player, joining the majors in 1884. Walker's courage in the face of bigotry and prejudice is almost unimaginable considering the era in which he played, and our super-soft tee reps his pioneering spirit, along with all the heroes in the long fight for equality in the Majors. Pay homage.

9% of proceeds benefit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, the world’s only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of African-American baseball and its role in advancing social change.

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