March 11, 2015
Camren Ashby talks with basketball pioneer Earl Lloyd at a book signing Aug. 19, 2010 at the Charles Houston Recreation Center.
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Basketball pioneer Earl Lloyd dies at 86
When Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier in 1947, he did it under the glare of a national spotlight. Three years later, on a snowy evening in 1950, a similar but quieter revolution took place when a black man stepped onto a court in Rochester, N.Y., marking the first time an African American had played for an NBA team. That man was Earl Lloyd.
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