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After criticism by baseball fans, professional baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn announces that veteran player Satchel Paige, who pitched for twenty-five years in the Negro Leagues and the major leagues, would be given full membership in the baseball Hall of Fame, rather than a separate division of the Hall of Fame.
1971 (Jul 7)
Professional baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn announced that veteran player Satchel Paige, who pitched for twenty-five years in the Negro Leagues and the Major Leagues, would be given full membership in the baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, New York. Originally, it was intended that Paige and other Black players be honored in a separate division of the Hall of Fame which was established for players in the old Negro Leagues. In response to criticism by baseball fans of the separate division of the shrine, the decision was made to give Paige full honors.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.