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The Black Fives Foundation (founded in January 2013) [18] is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to research, preserve, showcase, teach, and honor the pre-NBA history of African Americans in basketball. Its founder and executive director is Claude Johnson, historian and author of “The Black Fives: The Epic Story of ...
Founded in 1904, the Smart Set Athletic Club is credited with assembling the first formal fully independent African-American basketball team. [2] The team debuted in 1907. The Smart Set Athletic Club team was also a founding member of the Olympian Athletic League , along with the Alpha Physical Culture Club, the Marathon Athletic Club of ...
Dozens of all-black teams emerged during the Black Fives Era, in New York City, Washington, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and other cities. The Smart Set Athletic Club of Brooklyn and the St. Christopher Club of New York City were established as the first fully organized independent all-black basketball teams in 1906.
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American Basketball Association: Pittsburgh Civic Arena: 1967–68: 1970–72: 1967–68: Folded Pittsburgh Piranhas: basketball: Continental Basketball Association: A.J. Palumbo Center: 1994-95: 1994-95: Folded Pittsburgh Pirates: ice hockey: National Hockey League: Duquesne Gardens: 1925-26: 1929–1930: Relocated to Philadelphia: Pittsburgh ...
From 1984 until 2002, the Pitt men's basketball team also played selected Big East Conference and non-conference games at the Civic Arena. [4] Pitt's women's basketball team also used the Field House as their primary home court. Both the men's and women's Pitt basketball teams moved to the Petersen Events Center in 2002.
The Rens proceeded to dominate basketball for the next quarter-century—defeating all comers, regardless of skin color—until the NBA was integrated in 1950.
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