C. I. Taylor

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C. I. Taylor was an influential early 20th-century Negro league baseball manager and executive best known for building and leading the Indianapolis ABCs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Negro league baseball manager
baseball executive
baseball manager
human
sports executive
activeIn early 20th century
basedIn Indianapolis, Indiana NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American

Black American
fieldOfWork Negro league baseball NERFINISHED
baseball
fullName Charles Isham Taylor NERFINISHED
genre professional baseball
givenName Charles
hasPart Indianapolis ABCs organization-building efforts
influenced development of Negro league baseball in Indianapolis
league Negro leagues NERFINISHED
nickname C. I. Taylor NERFINISHED
notableAchievement establishing the Indianapolis ABCs as a competitive Negro league club
notableFamily Taylor baseball family NERFINISHED
notableFor being an influential early 20th-century Negro league baseball figure
building the Indianapolis ABCs into a leading Negro league team
managing the Indianapolis ABCs
occupation baseball executive
baseball manager
team owner
positionInOrganization co-owner of the Indianapolis ABCs
manager of the Indianapolis ABCs
relative Ben Taylor NERFINISHED
Candy Jim Taylor NERFINISHED
Steel Arm Johnny Taylor NERFINISHED
role executive
manager
team builder
sexOrGender male
sibling Ben Taylor NERFINISHED
Candy Jim Taylor NERFINISHED
Steel Arm Johnny Taylor NERFINISHED
sport baseball
teamManaged Indianapolis ABCs NERFINISHED
workLocation Indianapolis, Indiana NERFINISHED

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Indianapolis ABCs foundedBy C. I. Taylor
Indianapolis ABCs notableManager C. I. Taylor