The Memphis Red Sox (1920-1960) •
Ollie Brantley, Former Negro League Pitcher, Dies At 87
Places of Black Baseball (U.S. National Park Service)
Old-Time Baseball Photos - Negro League Photographs of Ernest C. Withers “Nobody really knew about us,” is the way Clinton “Casey Jones put it. Casey Jones was the regular catcher for the
Black History Heroes: When Black Folks Owned Baseball Stadiums in Memphis: Dr. John B. Martin, The Martin Brothers & The Negro League
Negro National League Founder Rube Foster Was All About Black America And Baseball
Breaking the Color Barrier on the Mound: The Story of Dan Bankhead
After change, Atlanta Black Crackers now city's first Major League Baseball team
Negro Leagues Baseball eMuseum: Team Profiles: Memphis Red Sox
History of the Negro Leagues, Part Two - Royals Review
The Negro Leagues Come To Memphis - StoryBoard Memphis
Remembering the teams of the Negro Leagues - Indianapolis Recorder
Karl Lindholm: The Pride of Memphis: Larry, Lefty, and Charley - Addison Independent
Southern Negro League: 100th anniversary of black baseball league
Timeline - Beisbol