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Looking Black On Today: “Free Agent” Curt Flood Made His Major League Baseball Debut

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If it weren't for the actions of this courageous man Curtis Charles Flood, athletes would not have a free agency platform to stand on. Flood made his debut into major league baseball for the Cincinnati Redlegs on September 9, 1956. About a year later, he was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals, where he remained […]

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