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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Partnership

Among the K-State College of Education's accomplishments has been a partnership forged with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO. Since 1998, the partnership has produced a number of initiatives and products to assist students and teachers to better understand the social studies themes found in Negro Leagues history.

The following websites and documents have been developed as part of this collaboration:

Negro Leagues Baseball eMuseum:
Electronic Resources for Teachers

A website created in 2006 in which Negro League Scholars at K-State developed curriculum materials and an eMuseum featuring Negro Leagues history as a platform for teaching American history. Secondary educators, with emphasis on the needs of high school teachers, were the target audience for lesson plans aligned with regional and national teaching standards as well as national technology standards.

Teacher's Field Trip Guide to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (PDF)
This Teacher's Field Trip Guide focuses on information and questions to reflect upon during a field trip to the museum. It was created in cooperation with Lee's Summit (MO) School District.

A Look at Life in the Negro Leagues
This website was created in 2000, funded by a grant from the Kansas State Department of Education awarded under the Technology Literacy Challenge Fund.

Negro League Baseball Museum entrance photo

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