Historically black colleges and universities (“HBCU’s”) were intimately involved in the history of the Black Fives Era of basketball.
HBCU Teams Were Intimately Involved In Early Black Basketball History
The Basketball Hall of Fame will form a special review committee to look at overlooked African American candidates, but there’s a catch.
James “Big Jim” Dorsey, a tall 15-year-old African American janitor from the North Side section of Pittsburgh, single-handedly influenced black basketball in the early 1900s.




