INDIANAPOLIS — It's a key part of Indiana’s basketball history and one that helped shape a once segregated black Indianapolis community.
"I have flashbacks and I say, 'Wow, that's me back in the day,'" Charles"Binkey" Brown, who played in Dust Bowl from 1950-1954 said. The dirt court at the segregated housing complex on the west side was a gathering place for many young African Americans. Resident Anthony Watkins saw something bigger, giving young players something to shoot for.The Dust Bowl court grew in popularity catching attention across Indiana to the east coast. Birthing some dynamic black athletes who set many records in the Hoosier State.
Tuesday, players like Brown and Evans returned with others to preview a documentary in the works making sure the Dust Bowl story continues to resonate for generations to come.
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