91-year-old reflects on era of racial tension, coronavirus in Milwaukee
3 years ago
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The former U.S. Marine who went on to become a baseball player who would be later inducted into Yesterday's Negro League Baseball Hall of Fame is hopeful about Milwaukee's future, saying he is holding on to the same values he has been teaching young people, via baseball, for years.
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