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Before MLB integration, Black baseball crowned its own champions — and 1925 changed everything. Discover the road to the 1925 Colored World Series, a defining moment in Negro League baseball history. [00:37] - The Negro National League vs. Eastern Colored League [01:52] - Bullet Rogan & The Monarchs Win Game 1 [02:45] - The Monarchs Secure the League Championship [03:22] - Oscar Charleston's Umpire Controversy The 1925 Colored World Series stands as one of the most important championships in Negro League baseball, showcasing elite talent, resilience, and excellence during an era of segregation and Prohibition-era America. This video explores the events leading up to the series and the challenges faced by Black baseball teams competing at the highest level. Using rare historical photos, archival imagery, and historical context, we examine how social tensions, weather conditions, and inequality shaped this legendary baseball championship. The story of the 1925 Colored World Series highlights the determination of players and teams who helped define Black sports history long before Major League Baseball was integrated. In this video, you’ll learn: • The historical significance of the 1925 Colored World Series • How the Negro Leagues operated during segregation • The cultural impact of Black baseball in the 1920s • Why this championship remains vital to baseball history today The Negro Leagues were more than competition — they were institutions of pride, opportunity, and community. The 1925 Colored World Series represents a powerful chapter in American sports history that deserves recognition.