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In this photo made on Monday, March 17, 2014, Louise Lippincott, the Curator of Fine Arts at the Carnegie Museum of Art, shows two photographs made by Charles "Teenie" Harris at the museum in Pittsburgh. The top photo shows Jackie Robinson, left, talking with baseball executive Branch Rickey in 1957. The bottom shows members of Pittsburgh's Terrace Village baseball team in 1956, the first integrated sandlot team in the area. The museum is hosting an exhibit of photographs by Harris that opened on March 22 and runs through Sept. 22, 2014. It features a collection of Harris' work highlighting the golden years of Negro League baseball. The show features images of greats such as Jackie Robinson, Josh Gibson and documents the desegregation of local sandlot teams. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

In this photo made on Monday, March 17, 2014, Louise Lippincott, the Curator of Fine Arts at the Carnegie Museum of Art, shows two photographs made by Charles "Teenie" Harris at the museum in Pittsburgh. The top photo shows Jackie Robinson, left, talking with baseball executive Branch Rickey in 1957. The bottom shows members of Pittsburgh's Terrace Village baseball team in 1956, the first integrated sandlot team in the area. The museum is hosting an exhibit of photographs by Harris that opened on March 22 and runs through Sept. 22, 2014. It features a collection of Harris' work highlighting the golden years of Negro League baseball. The show features images of greats such as Jackie Robinson, Josh Gibson and documents the desegregation of local sandlot teams. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

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