- Southern Association
The Southern Association was a higher-level
minor league in American organizedbaseball from 1902 through 1961. From 1936 - as an A1 and then a Class AA league - the Southern Association was two steps below the major leagues. The current AA Southern League is not descended from the Southern Association; the SL came into existence in 1964 as the successor to the originalSouth Atlantic League .A stable, eight-team loop, the Association's member teams typically included the
Atlanta Crackers ,Birmingham Barons ,Chattanooga Lookouts ,Little Rock Travelers ,Memphis Chicks ,Nashville Vols , andNew Orleans Pelicans . Either theKnoxville Smokies ,Mobile Bears , orShreveport Sports typically comprised the eighth club.After
Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1946 with theMontreal Royals of theInternational League , the Southern Association held true to the Jim Crow segregation laws of the time and never permitted anAfrican-American to play in the circuit.A boycott led by
civil rights leaders and the encroachment of television contributed to the Association's demise in 1961. The Atlanta club moved up to the AAAInternational League in 1962, with Little Rock following suit (as the renamedArkansas Travelers ) in 1963. After a one-year hiatus, Nashville and Chattanooga joined the Sally League in 1963; Birmingham and Mobile would field teams in the Southern League, and Memphis would enter theTexas League (and Arkansas/Little Rock would settle there), later during the 1960s.
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