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The Barack and Michelle Obama bobbleheads are reminiscent of the moment the couple walked out to Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois to greet Americans after being elected the first Black family to ...
Asian Americans are “Asian.” But for any number of reasons, it’s hard to imagine a great many Black Americans opting to call themselves simply African. To the extent that “African American” was ...
The bobblehead museum partnered with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum to release 50 unique figurines, including models of the Chicago American Giants’ Hall of Fame pitcher Rube Foster.
The custom bobbleheads celebrate the 15th anniversary since the Obamas became the first African American U.S. president and first lady.
Jay Caldwell is raising money to create some of the first-ever bobbleheads of black baseball players who were prevented from joining Major League Baseball by segregation laws of the 1920s and '30s.
Then, in 2023, he sky-rocketed up to no. 10 overall in the ATP rankings. He was only the third African-American man to ever rank in the ATP top 10, joining the legendary Arthur Ashe and James Blake.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Celebrate Black History Month with bobbleheads! The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame unveiled the Negro Leagues Field of Legends Bobbleheads on Friday. These big-headed ...
The first 15,000 fans to arrive at the A’s-Baltimore game on May 5 gets a free Marvel-themed bobblehead that’s already going for $72.88 on eBay.
The bobblehead series is licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. Museum president Bob Kendrick and Caldwell on Wednesday announced the African-American and Hispanic players ...
In addition to appearing in the Oxford Dictionary of African American English, the entries will also be added to the wider word bank of the Oxford English Dictionary, Professor Gates said.
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City is releasing Negro Leagues Mystery Bobblehead Boxes on Friday for Black History Month.
A Kickstarter campaign hopes to create bobbleheads of the best African-American and Hispanic baseball players of the Negro Leagues, founded in Kansas City. The team would commemorate the league ...