News

Grapevine has moved the historic Winfrey House to the Settlement to City Museums, a group of 19th century buildings that ...
The newly renovated Willie Mays Parks was unveiled last week in Fairfield. A joint effort between Major League Baseball and the Fairfield community, a new turf baseball diamond and scoreboard was ...
This is an opinion column. All Michael Mays wanted was to buy his father’s childhood home — the house in Fairfield, Alabama, where Willie Mays grew up. Buy the now dilapidated and neglected ...
Willie Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays ...
When Willie was a child, his father Willie Howard Mays bought a modest, middle-class house in Fairfield. Willie’s aunts, Sarah and Ernestine, also lived in the light-green 1,641-square-foot home ...
News about Willie Mays. Commentary and archival information about Willie Mays from The New York Times. Skip to content Skip to site index.
Willie Mays passed away last Tuesday, ... In 1954 — at the height of his celebrity — Mays was denied a house in San Francisco for being Black. ... and only if there are new matching items.
Read More: Willie Mays Doesn’t Hold Back in a New HBO Documentary on His Life. As Mays hoped, Dark survived the season. Then, as he predicted, the Giants fired the manager after a fourth place ...
"New Rochelle can be proud to claim an association with part of this baseball history, as Willie Mays, the ‘Say Hey Kid,’ lived in a 15-room Normandy style mansion at 90 Croft Terrace in the ...
Baseball great Willie Mays never wanted to be an activist, but the racism he encountered after moving to San Francisco helped motivate the city and state governments to outlaw housing discrimination.
Willie Mays obituary: ... who adored New York City. Mays once described his reaction to relocation as “more ... On Nov. 24, 2015, Mays was honored at the White House with the Presidential Medal ...