The story of the man who, in 1953, became one of the first to hurdle baseball's color barrier reveals how Hank Aaron went on to become baseball's all-time home-run leader and its top black executive.
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The book was an interesting novel about the life of Hank A.,
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This review is from: Henry Aaron (Black Americans of Achievement) (Library Binding)
My synopsis on what I read so far was the one that brought me to the conclusion that this book is boring starting of with we would appreciate to read more about that's person's life as a child, where there people who did not want him to succeed? Was there any defects that may have enabled him to not become famous? you know things, but, the book did have it's interesting thoughts and it was a good book, just that when you write one next time try to let us know as much as you can.
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