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Support students as they learn more about Black baseball history with a school resource kit from the Hall of Fame! Public elementary and middle schools are eligible to receive a kit at no cost:

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Jon2 years ago

I bet she’s all for DEI and indoctrinating kids minds

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Chris Rynders2 years ago

@MrKdub @therealSPZA @PQuintua

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Bryan Mapes2 years ago

@ky_talks_sports

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Chris Rynders2 years ago

Thanks for the opportunity! I just filled out the form. This would be awesome to have at our school!

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Chris Rynders2 years ago

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