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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum helps preserve nearly-overlooked history
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Black players were barred from Major League Baseball for decades. NBC News' Zinhle Essamuah looks at how the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum has helped keep their legacy alive and MLB's decision to integrate their statistics into their own historical record.June 16, 2025