I was reminded that the elder Lloyd was the first black player to wear Converse All Stars in an NBA game.
Earl Lloyd, Hotter Now Than Ever!
Recognition for Black Fives organization at the 3rd Annual Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation’s Black History Month Celebration in Falls Church, Virginia.
Monticello Athletic Association’s black national basketball championship in 1912 paved the way for other African American teams, by showing that determined teams from any city could win.
December 18 is the anniversary (1908) of the first inter-city game between two African American basketball teams.
How “logo forensics” helped me re-create the identity of the Independent Pleasure Club of New Jersey so that the story of this wonderful all-black basketball team could be brought back to life.
Robert “Bob” Douglas was by far the most successful basketball team owner of the Black Fives Era.




