Claude Johnson will moderate a Washington Wizards discussion at the Verizon Center on Friday, with distinguished panelists David Aldridge, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, and Bob Dandridge.
Claude Johnson to Moderate Washington Wizards Panel Discussion: The Significance of African Americans in Basketball
Two consecutive weeks of full-page coverage in the New York Amsterdam News is an honor for which we are grateful.
Claude Johnson’s new book is available for free as an ebook, courtesy of BlackFives.org. Here’s how to get your free copy now.
Black Entertainment Television is featuring a selection of photographs, artifacts, and memorabilia from the Black Fives Photo Archive in a new Black History Month promo segment that is airing during February 2011.
Sacramento Bee: George Crowe, an elite athlete who broke racial barriers in basketball and baseball, died quietly in Rancho Cordova last week after living a remarkable life as a mid-20th century pioneer.
I was on the air a couple of weeks ago with Mark Gray, host of the The SportsGroove Radio Program on Newstalk 1450 WOL-AM in Washington, D.C.; here is the audio.
Isaacs’ biggest contributions came well after his playing days ended.
The Basketball Hall of Fame will form a special review committee to look at overlooked African American candidates, but there’s a catch.
On May 7, 2008 at 10:00 a.m., I’ll be the featured guest speaker at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for their MVP’s of Character Education Series. Here’s what their website says about this program: The goal of this program is to offer teachers and students an opportunity to explore the relationship between healthy… Read more »
You ever notice that when little kids really want something they never focus on how hard it is?