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Who was the first black player elected into basketball hall of fame?

The answer id noone


Who is the first black player elected into national hall of fame?

If you mean the Baseball Hall of Fame, it was Jackie Robinson who was elected in 1962.


The first hispanic baseball player to go into the hall of fame?

The first hispanic baseball player elected into the Hall of Fame was Roberto Clemente in 1973.


When was a Utah Jazz player first added to the Basketball Hall Of Fame?

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Who and in what year was the first black player elected into the National Hall of Fame?

In 1962, Jackie Robinson became the first African American baseball player to be elected into the National Hall of Fame. He was also the very first African American player to play in the National Baseball league.


How long after you retire can you be elected to the hall of fame in NBA basketball?

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Who was the first Pittsburgh Steelers player to be elected to the Hall of Fame?

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Who was the first Hispanic baseball player elected to the Coppertown hall of fame?

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Who was the first Latino baseball player to be elected to baseball's hall of fame?

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Who became the first black player to be elected into the National Hall of Fame?

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Who are the only three persons elected to the basketball hall of fame as both a player and a coach?

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Was Art Donovan was the first Indianapolis Colt in the Hall of fame?

No. While he was first player from the Colts elected to the Hall of Fame, he only played for them in Baltimore.