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Clarence Coleman (baseball)

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397:"United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V1VP-44V : accessed 29 January 2013), Clarence Coleman, 1942; citing NARA microfilm publications M1939, M1936, and M1937; FHL microfilm 2139871 287:
In the 1940s, when Coleman was in his 50s, he continued to live in Chicago with his family, according to Census reports. During 1942, when Coleman registered for selective service and the World War II draft, he reported that he was working for the
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at the milk depot. His draft records and census records show he was married to Luvenia Coleman.
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In 1931, newspapers still show Clarence Coleman was working as a catcher for the travelling
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was formed in 1920, so he did not make the cut against younger players.
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years of the 19-teens, Coleman caught for pitching greats such as
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Negro league baseball statistics and player information from
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The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues
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and was about 36 years old and past his prime when the
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In some sources, his career is combined with that of
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Catcher
Louisville, Kentucky
Chicago Union Giants
1914
1915
All Nations
1916
1917
Chicago Union Giants
1917
1919
Indianapolis ABCs
1918
St. Louis Giants
1919
Cleveland Tate Stars
1919
1922
St. Paul Colored Gophers
1925
Gilkerson's Union Giants
1927
1928
New York Lincoln Giants
1916
Gilkerson's Union Giants
1931
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