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1876

Santa Anna died.
Custer bit the dust.
National League banned blacks –
It could have set Americans on track.
Shown our duty to be just.

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David Vaszko Baseball Poems Leave a comment July 13, 2021December 21, 2023 1 Minute

Bullying

A fan called Cobb “half-nigger”.
Ty leapt into the stands.
Went into a rage.
Destroyed his face.
I’ve got Southern Pride man.

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David Vaszko Baseball Poems Leave a comment April 18, 2021December 21, 2023 1 Minute

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Letters to Jim

These posts are letters David wrote to his deceased brother. Jim died in 1990. Click the link under Categories above.

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