*2. What question are you going to ask the retired African American baseball player on Friday?
*1. You were given a copy of a pamplet used to advertise the "Pride and Passion" traveling exhibition. Read your assignied section and write a summary. Make sure you tell everyone which section you are summarizing.
*2. What question are you going to ask the retired African American baseball player on Friday?
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Ben
3/20/2013 05:26:22 am
I'm first
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Payton
3/20/2013 08:27:12 am
Hi
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Payton
3/20/2013 08:42:04 am
The great depression hit had in the 1930s. in poor black neighborhoods not much people attended black bace ball games. It started to fold up in 1931,eventually the Negro National league was a multi-million doller enterprise .Soon in Chicago they had more than 50,000 fans.
M&M
3/20/2013 05:35:43 am
After the civil war,Reconstruction was meant to establish freedom and fairness for former slaves. It failed. Even in baseball! In the north and south it got harder for blacks to play baseball, so in black communities, blacks made baseball teams. Then they started to get in to pro. teams,and then full time baseball players.
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Payton
3/20/2013 08:45:00 am
I am going to ask him did he ever hit a out of the park
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abby
3/20/2013 05:36:27 am
Jackie Robinson Breaks The Barrier is about how Branch Rickey, Jackie Robinson took the lead for integrated baseball.
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M&M
3/20/2013 05:37:19 am
I'm first, because I put down a answer :P
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Benjamin
3/20/2013 05:56:59 am
As warII ended many African Americans believed that
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Colin
3/20/2013 08:14:53 am
I think everyone so far has done good!!!!!!
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Meredith<3
3/20/2013 06:08:08 am
In the late 1800s to early 1900s, the white people mistreated the african-american baseball players badly, had hurtful words said to them and the white people insulted them:-( They slowly forced them out of the league by not renewing their contracts. So, they formed their own league so they could play without any insults and they were also very good, talented baseball players!!!:-)
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Meredith<3
3/20/2013 06:09:24 am
Gr8 job so far M&M, Ben and Abby!:-)
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sara !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3/20/2013 06:22:22 am
post-integration is about.
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3/20/2013 08:12:07 am
My Section Was mostly about pressure for the major league teams on trying to integrate and then ending up getting integrated and more all about it.
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diggs
3/20/2013 08:23:59 am
my summary is about in the great depression when each negro team bcome a multi- milliom doller and playing under the light help negro during the depression.
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NICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3/20/2013 08:35:32 am
my paragraph is about some of the first sucsestful negro major league baseball teams
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nick :O
3/20/2013 08:39:19 am
GREAT JOB EVERYBODY : -)
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Mattie!!!!!!!!!!!!
3/20/2013 08:35:39 am
1 ding A Way In Hard Times, was about prejudice and how three special men broke throw and played. Moses Walker and Weldy Walker and ofcourse Jackie Robinson.
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cole
3/20/2013 11:05:36 am
What does ding mean?
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mattie
3/20/2013 08:43:58 pm
Sorry I meant Finding!
Paden Section #4 :)
3/20/2013 08:48:19 am
During the great depression in the 1930's Negro did not have enugh money to go to the base ball events.When the once a year game started when every person wanted to see, the Negro raised enugh mony. :)
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Paden :)
3/20/2013 08:51:20 am
I'm going to asck him if he had ever done pitching before!!!!!
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Paden :p
3/20/2013 08:53:30 am
What does gr8 mean?
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cole
3/20/2013 11:07:06 am
It is a short way of saying great!
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Emma$$$!!*
3/20/2013 09:30:57 am
i got the second paragraph. I'm going to ask how many home runs he made in his whole career of baseball!!!
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Dom$#@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1#
3/20/2013 09:31:53 am
the thing I read was about progres was slow geting at least one black baseball player on every team it took almost 10 years but some people still did not want them on there team.
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Addie! :-)
3/20/2013 09:44:02 am
1. I got Post-Integration Era, 1948-Present. At that time, they had black people on baseball teams, but people thought that it was not equal and they still had issues at that time.
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Maia
3/20/2013 09:50:13 am
I'm doing the part Separate Leagues, Parallel Lives.
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KALI :{)
3/20/2013 09:51:37 am
this section is about when African Americans started playing baseball in 1880. Soon they started making their own team. By 1910 more than 60 teams where on the road. Soon later teams started to mix segregation for baseball was ending.
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Maia
3/20/2013 09:52:25 am
I will ask the african american base ball player how long had he played?
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TIFF
3/20/2013 10:31:07 am
In the late 1800s, people were insulting there team because of the black people even though they played kinda good. They soon argreed to make no contracts for the African-American players. By 1910, more than 60 teams were all over the US!
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cole
3/20/2013 11:23:34 am
I got finding a way in hard times which is about after the war they tried to make things better for the slaves. But it did not go so well,because of peoples prejudices. And in that time black and white were seperate worlds of there own. Negros made proffessional teams as white players faded away. Moses Fleetwood Walker and is brother Were the first black ballplayers to play on a white major league team.
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bayleigh
3/24/2013 08:10:18 am
section 6- Inegration and equality for African-American in major league baseball was a very long prosses, but over time their was an African-American on every team.
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bayleigh
3/24/2013 08:17:11 am
i would of asked him what year did he start and if he played when Jackie Robinson played and then i would ask him did he ever play the Dodgers
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marte
4/6/2013 06:55:03 am
I would he player didn't baseball players file an Eeoc discriminashon chafe against them white folks?
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sac
4/6/2013 07:14:54 am
i bwould aks do he know lebron james
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