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Black, White and Baseball

By Precious Sanders @pdsanders99

Here is a phenomenal Op-Ed by New York Times columnist Frank Bruni:

Black, White and Baseball

In the column, Bruni discusses the success of Mo’Ne Davis, the Little League World Series pitcher who made headlines for being a dominant presence in the Series.  Normally, this kind of performance in the Series doesn’t warrant as much attention, but in a country that continues to struggle with race and gender inequalities, this performance coming from a 13-year-old black girl has turned some heads.  The column also tells us about Steve Bandura, the man who gave Davis, and many other inner-city kids like her, a chance to do something more with their lives.  He not only brought them baseball, he also taught them discipline, sportsmanship, and a variety of other life lessons to take with them after baseball.

Black, White and Baseball

Steve Banduras (New York Times)


Black, White and Baseball
Black, White and Baseball
Black, White and Baseball
Black, White and Baseball

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