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- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) abstract "John Thomas \"Topeka Jack\" Johnson (April 25, 1883 – January 29, 1940) was a Negro Leagues infielder and manager for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League. He was also a professional boxer and trainer, and his nickname may have resulted from the need to distinguish him from the heavyweight champion Jack Johnson.Johnson played for the Chicago Union Giants from 1903 to 1905 and again in 1907, his teammates including George Hopkins, Albert Toney, and Joe Green. He founded and managed the Topeka Giants in 1906, taking them on a tour of Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas.He went on to play for and manage the Kansas City, Kansas, Giants in 1909 and 1911, and the Kansas City, Missouri, Royal Giants in 1910. During these years he worked with players like Tullie McAdoo, Bill Pettus, a young 18-year-old Bill Lindsay, Bingo DeMoss, and Hurley McNair.In 1917 Johnson managed \"Jack Johnson's Topeka Giants,\" a team that played at least one game against the All Nations base ball club.".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) birthDate "1883-04-25".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) birthPlace Topeka,_Kansas.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) deathDate "1940-01-29".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) deathPlace Topeka,_Kansas.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) debutTeam Leland_Giants.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) position Infielder.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) position Manager_(baseball).
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- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Green_(baseball,_born_1878).
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- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) wikiPageWikiLink Topeka,_Kansas.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) wikiPageWikiLink Tullie_McAdoo.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jack Johnson".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Topeka Jack Johnson".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) bats "Right".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) birthDate "1883-04-25".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) birthPlace Topeka,_Kansas.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) deathDate "1940-01-29".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) deathPlace Topeka,_Kansas.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) debutteam Leland_Giants.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) debutyear "1903".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) finalteam "Kansas City Giants".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) finalyear "1911".
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- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) name ""Topeka Jack" Johnson".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) position Infielder.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) position Manager_(baseball).
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) seam "1328".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) teams "* Chicago Union Giants to , * Topeka Giants , * Minneapolis Keystones * Kansas City Giants * Kansas City Royal Giants".
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) throws "Right".
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- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) subject Category:1883_births.
- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) subject Category:1940_deaths.
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- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) hypernym Negro.
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- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) comment "John Thomas \"Topeka Jack\" Johnson (April 25, 1883 – January 29, 1940) was a Negro Leagues infielder and manager for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League. He was also a professional boxer and trainer, and his nickname may have resulted from the need to distinguish him from the heavyweight champion Jack Johnson.Johnson played for the Chicago Union Giants from 1903 to 1905 and again in 1907, his teammates including George Hopkins, Albert Toney, and Joe Green.".
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- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) depiction Topeka_Jack_Johnson_1905_Union_Giants.jpg.
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- Jack_Johnson_(baseball) name ""Topeka Jack" Johnson".