Dave Brown (baseball)
David Brown (born June 9, 1895) was a left-handed pitcher in Negro league baseball. Considered one of the better pitchers in negro league history, he was also known for serious off-the-field problems. His career came to a premature end when he became a fugitive after allegedly killing a man in 1925.
Read more about Dave Brown (baseball): Early Career, Chicago American Giants Seasons, League Change and Abrupt Career End, Rumors and Legacy
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“Poor old Jonathan Bing
Went home and addressed a short note to the King:
If you please will excuse me
I wont come to tea;
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All people like me!”
—Beatrice Curtis Brown (19011974)