baseball lecture...Rockland County (NY)

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    Jan 11, 1999
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    "Where Have You Gone Joe DiMaggio,"
    Jackie Robinson, and Hank Greenberg: Ethnic
    Heroes in Baseball's Melting Pot
    A Lecture by Dr. William M. Simons
    Tuesday, April 16 at 7:00 pm at the Nanuet (NY) Public Library.
    As a means of illuminating America's racial
    and ethnic past, this lecture examines and
    compares an iconic baseball triumvirate:
    Jackie Robinson, Joe DiMaggio, and Hank
    Greenberg. Prior to the sport's travails of
    recent years, baseball long reigned as the
    undisputed "national pastime." Then, the
    microcosm of baseball reflected the main
    currents of American life and culture. We
    explore the game's golden age, when it
    possessed the power to dramatize the
    imperfections of the nation's melting pot.
    Jackie Robinson's battle to integrate
    baseball, for example, symbolized the
    collective struggle of blacks against racism.
    Likewise, Italian-American superstar Joe
    DiMaggio and the Jewish slugger Hank Greenberg
    possessed profound meaning for their
    respective ethnic groups. Today, even in its
    current state, the ascent of Latin and Asian
    baseball stars provides minority America with
    symbolic heroes. Admission is free and no registration is necessary.
     

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