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Old 02-27-2006, 04:56 PM
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Posted By: Scott Gross

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"Manley was born March 27, 1900. Her birth, like much of her life, was controversial. Within the black community, Manley rarely discussed her heritage, and most people assumed she was a light-skinned black. But Manley claimed in an interview in 1973 that she was white. Her mother, Bertha Ford Brooks, was white, of German and Asian-Indian descent. Effa explained that Bertha, who earned a living as a seamstress, became pregnant by her white employer, John M. Bishop, a wealthy Philadelphian. Manley's black stepfather, Benjamin Brooks, sued Bishop and received a settlement of $10,000 before he and Bertha divorced. Bertha remarried, and Effa was raised in a household with a black step-father and black half-siblings, and so chose to live as a black person."

-- Aimee Crawford, MLB.com

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A fascinating person; perception is greater than reality ....


Off HOF topic:

I don't know who was the best catcher in the '80's, but we all know who was the best pitcher ...

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