Washington (Homestead) Grays - a major Negro league baseball team that played from c.1912 to c.1950
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In 1943 Taylor managed the Homestead Grays to their first Negro League World Series title, repeating their success again the following year.
In 1913, the Blue Ribbons became a professional team and were renamed the Homestead Grays, a team that quickly became a Negro League powerhouse.
Before moving to Nashville and forming BR5-49, Chuck Mead played in a band called Homestead Grays, a roots-rock outfit based in his hometown of Lawrence, Kansas.