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- Black_Fives abstract "For the locomotive, see Black Five.The term Black Fives refers to all-black basketball teams that thrived in the United States between 1904, when basketball was first introduced to African Americans on a large scale organized basis, and 1950, when the National Basketball Association became racially integrated. The period is known as the \"Black Fives Era\" or \"Early Black Basketball\" or simply \"Black Basketball\".Early basketball teams were often called \"fives” in reference to the five starting players. All-black teams were known as colored quints, colored fives, Negro fives, or black fives.Dozens of all-black teams emerged during the Black Fives Era, in New York City, Washington, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and other cities. They were sponsored by or affiliated with churches, athletic clubs, social clubs, businesses, newspapers, YMCA branches, and other organizations.The terms \"Black Fives\" and \"Black Fives Era\" are trademarked phrases owned by Black Fives, Inc., whose founder and owner, Claude Johnson, coined the terms while researching and promoting the period's history.".
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- Black_Fives wikiPageWikiLinkText ""New York All-Stars,"".
- Black_Fives wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black Fives League".
- Black_Fives wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black Fives".
- Black_Fives wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colored Basketball World Championship".
- Black_Fives wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colored Basketball World’s Championship".
- Black_Fives wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monticello-Loendi".
- Black_Fives wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pittsburgh Monticello/Loendi".
- Black_Fives wikiPageWikiLinkText "amateur".
- Black_Fives wikiPageWikiLinkText "five national titles".
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- Black_Fives subject Category:African-American_sports_history.
- Black_Fives subject Category:Basketball_in_the_United_States.
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- Black_Fives comment "For the locomotive, see Black Five.The term Black Fives refers to all-black basketball teams that thrived in the United States between 1904, when basketball was first introduced to African Americans on a large scale organized basis, and 1950, when the National Basketball Association became racially integrated.".
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