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Tag: baseball

Roberto Clemente, ¡Presente!

Why would a baseball star who died more than forty years ago have such a great impact on Hartford people? … More

baseball, civil rights, Puerto Rican

Playing ’til Sundown

Mahlon “Duck” Duckett and John “Mule” Miles returned to Hartford in 2007. Duck and Mule are surviving members of a … More

baseball, civil rights, connecticut, discrimination, hartford, radical history, shoeleather history

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