Reva has a good point, so I'll assume you're just talking about the teams around by the time baseball became fully integrated.
For the 16 teams that were around by the time baseball became fully integrated, here's a chart:
http://www.mctcampus.com/visuals/preview.htm?doc=KRT%2Fkrtgfxlive%2Fdocs%2F022%2F772
2007-04-16 09:14:07
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answered by Craig S 7
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Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers, NL April 15, 1947
Larry Doby Cleveland Indians, AL July 5, 1947
Hank Thompson St. Louis Browns, AL July 17, 1947
Monte Irvin & Hank Thompson New York Giants, NL July 8, 1949
Sam Jethroe Boston Braves, NL April 18, 1950
Minnie Miñoso Chicago White Sox, AL May 5, 1951
Bob Trice Philadelphia Athletics, AL Sept. 13, 1953
Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs, NL Sept. 17, 1953
Curt Roberts Pittsburgh Pirates, NL April 13, 1954
Tom Alston St. Louis Cardinals, NL April 13, 1954
Nino Escalera & Chuck Harmon Cincinnati Reds, NL April 17, 1954
Carlos Paula Washington Senators, AL Sept. 6, 1954
Elston Howard New York Yankees, AL April 14, 1955
John Kennedy Philadelphia Phillies, NL April 22, 1957
Ozzie Virgil, Sr. Detroit Tigers, AL June 6, 1958
Pumpsie Green Boston Red Sox, AL July 21, 1959
2007-04-16 12:08:57
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answered by JerH1 7
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all i know Ernie Banks was the first for the Cubs and if i am not mistaken Minnie Monsoe was the White Sox and Larry Doby was the first in the Ameican League
2007-04-16 10:17:15
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answered by nas88car300 7
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Jackie Robinson in the NL and I think the gentlemans last name was dooley for AL but not sure
2007-04-16 09:26:38
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answered by J Dub 5
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