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In a photo from 1928, James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, holds up a basket for his wife, Maude. Naismith, a chaplain-turned-physician who created the sport as a way to divert students cooped up indoors, was a firm opponent of segregation who strove unsuccessfully to get African-American students onto the varsity team at the University of Kansas in the 1930s. (The New York Times)
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2009-10-23
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