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Baseball: The Melting Pot
Monday, April 28, 2008, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Annenberg Center for Education and Outreach, Kirby Auditorium
525 Arch Street, Independence Mall
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215.409.6700

America has always struggled to live up to ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the freedoms written by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution. Nowhere has this idea played out more visibly than on the baseball field where men and women have fought to cross racial, cultural, and gender barriers for the equal opportunity to play the game. The National Constitution Center presents “Baseball: The Melting Pot,” a special conversation about the ways in which the game of baseball has served as a reflection of our social tensions as well as ideals, and our struggle to become a more inclusive society.

Kerry Yo Nakagawa, an expert on the history of Japanese Americans in baseball, will be one of the speakers.

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