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Negro league baseball player who held a career batting average of .428 in six seasons. President of Selma University and Simmons College of Kentucky First African American physician in St. Petersburg, Florida Professional streetball player Basketball player who currently plays with the Harlem Globetrotters Professional basketball player former U.S. Olympic Committee Chairman former County Executive for Prince George's County, Maryland Teacher and writer leader of African American public health reform, social reform and the civil rights movement in South Carolina lawyer and former judge who served on the New York Court of General Sessions and New York Court of Appeals
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