Chicago White Sox general manager Ken Williams views the annual Civil Rights game as more than a spring-ending exhibition with a reflection on historical significance. He see it as an opportunity to mark the struggles of the past and continue efforts to strive for equality. “Anytime you can bring attention to a part of our society that needs improvement, and you have a chance to make things better…
Posted: March 29th, 2008.
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