Bob Kendrick tells the powerful story of the life and death of Porter Moss, who pitched in three East-West All-Star games before he was gunned down on a train in Tennessee at the age of 34, and left to die because of the color of his skin.
Special thanks to the work, research, and inspiration of the University of Memphis, the University of Baltimore, Gary Ashwill and the Seamheads Database, Dr. Kurt McBee, Dr. Henry Louis Taylor, Dr. Raymond Doswell, the late John Erardi, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and the unheralded voices of the Pittsburgh Courier and baseball's Black press.
Interview with Ernest Burke courtesy of the University of Baltimore - Ernest Burke
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"The Homestead Grays" Part 2: with Washington Nationals First Baseman Josh Bell
"The Homestead Grays" Part 1: Bob Kendrick on Josh Gibson, Buck Leonard, and the Most Dominant Franchise in Baseball History
"The Most Influential Man in Baseball History": Bob Kendrick & Kenny Williams on the life and legacy of Rube Foster
"Why Jackie?" Part 2: Bob Kendrick & Arnold Rampersad on the life of Jackie Robinson
"Why Jackie?" Part 1: Bob Kendrick & Jerry Hairston on the life of Jackie Robinson
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