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... But this amazing triumph over the Jim Crow laws could only have been possible in New York as Robinson says, "Cooperstown, New York, and Birmingham, Alabama ...
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... General Grant National Memorial in New York City is a monument that marks the ... interesting place to visit is the Baseball Hall of Fame, located in Cooperstown. ...
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... folklore of American sports is the story of baseball's supposed invention by Abner Doubleday, in the summer of 1839 in the village of Cooperstown, New York. ...
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... Cooper died on September 14, 1851 in Cooperstown, New York. He is known by most critics as "the father of the American novel" (Stanley and Milne 133). ...
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... Baseball as we know it first came into existence in Cooperstown, New York in 1939 as Major General Abner Doubleday created the first baseball field. ...
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... Cooper died on September 14, 1851 in Cooperstown, New York. He is known by most critics as "the father of the American novel" (Stanley and Milne 133). ...
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... The setting of this novel was Coopers home town of Cooperstown, New York. It centers around disputes between American Colonists and the Native Americans. ...
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... This past season along with all his other great seasons has given Sosa almost a sure spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
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... After Mark McGwire broke the single season homerun record, the seventieth homerun ball and his bat were placed in the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. ...
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... It has been said that baseball was started in Cooperstown by a man with the name of Abner Doubleday, but that is ... New York, London, Paris: Abbeville Press, 1992 ...
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... "You do that now, and you'd get laughed out of Cooperstown. ... who hit only 58 homers in 1986, hit 55 home runs in April, tying the 1947 New York Giants for the ...
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... batted .307, having led the White Sox to victory over the New York Giants in ... will not reinstate him so he can rightfully take his place in Cooperstown in the ...
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... A few would have surely been enshrined in Cooperstown. ... Bill Burns coincidentally happened to be in New York at the same time the Sox were there. ...
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