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Virtual Tour of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City Set for August 3rd!

We are excited to announce the rescheduled date and time for our special virtual event - he Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Virtual Tour! This live event will now take place on Tuesday, August 3rd at 7:00PM Central Time.

Don’t miss this unique event!

AARP is pleased to present a free, in-depth virtual tour of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum located in Kansas City, followed by a live Q&A with Museum President Bob Kendrick and event moderator Harold Kuntz of FOX 4 Kansas City. See one-of-a-kind exhibits and learn about the rich history of African-American baseball and its profound impact on the social advancement of America. You’ll also hear inside stories and historical insight from President Kendrick, and be able to ask him follow up questions after the tour.

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of African American baseball and its social impact on our nation. Exhibits discuss the progression of African American baseball, beginning with the National Negro League in the 1920s to the American Negro League, which dissolved in the early 1960s when Major League Baseball fully integrated. The museum also honors the Kansas City Monarchs, where Jackie Robinson played for one season.

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Registration is required to participate in this event. The first 100 people to register and attend the event will receive a free pair of Negro Leagues Baseball Drink Coasters! Visit aarp.org/NegroLeaguesTour to join us.

We hope you enjoy this event!

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