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I too have seen the Ken Burns Baseball Documentary. I seemed to
think the documentary started off excellent and ended mediocre. Race was definitely talked about. (As I recall the later videos were about Dominican players.) Overall I like Burns storytelling technique - keeping his viewers interested throughout the entire story. I recently watched his documentary on Mark Twain and just yesterday purchased "Unforgivable Blackness: The Jack Johnson Story." This leads me to my question: There have been countless outstanding black athletes throught the past century. Of them who do you consider the best all around? And who paid the biggest price socially? Athletes such as Jack Johnson, Josh Gibson, Jesse Owens and Jackie Robinson all come to mind. |
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