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Essay heading: Roger Maris
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Maris was hated because he was quiet and very shy.
When it all comes down to it, Maris was his way because of an obvious error in judgment.
In Roger's case, he goes on to break Ruth's home run record. The fans then realized that
he was not really a bad guy, and began to find room in their hearts for him as well as
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King Jr., Malcolm X, or maybe even Rodney King. When I think of prejudice, the only
name that comes to my mind is Roger Maris. The way Maris was treated in New York
was ridiculous. He was treated badly because he was not a big city guy. Maris was born
in Minnesota in 1934, but raised in North Dakota... displayed next 300 characters
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