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Maybelle Blair was a women's baseball trailblazer turned airplane manager. After baseball, she had a 37-year career at Northrop Corporation, where she ended up as the highway transportation manager, one of the three female managers the company employed in that period. Professor Emeritus of Women’s Sports History at Marshall University and CEO of the International Women’s Baseball Center, Dr. Kat D. Williams, joins us to tell Maybelle's story, she has just published her latest book "All the Way: The Life of Baseball Trailblazer Maybelle Blair."
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Maybelle Blair was a women's baseball trailblazer turned airplane manager. After baseball, she had a 37-year career at Northrop Corporation, where she ended up as the highway transportation manager, one of the three female managers the company employed in that period. Professor Emeritus of Women’s Sports History at Marshall University and CEO of the International Women’s Baseball Center, Dr. Kat D. Williams, joins us to tell Maybelle's story, she has just published her latest book "All the Way: The Life of Baseball Trailblazer Maybelle Blair."
Send us Fan Mail
Thanks for watching CAF Warbird Tube — where history takes flight.
You can join us live for upcoming broadcasts by registering at www.WarbirdTube.com.
The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) is dedicated to Educating, Inspiring, and Honoring through flight and living history experiences.
Programs like this help preserve and share the stories of aviation history — and we couldn’t do it without your support.
To learn more or get involved, visit www.CommemorativeAirForce.org.
Thanks for helping us keep history flying.