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  1. Aaron (Revised Edition) by Henry Aaron, Furman Bisher, et all 1974-04
  2. Hank Aaron...714 and beyond! by Jerry Brondfield, 1974
  3. Hank Aaron: Home Run King (First Book) by Jacob Margolies, 1992-04
  4. Hank Aaron (Thistle Book) by Bill Gutman, 1974-09
  5. Hank Aaron: The Life of the Home Run King (African American Profiles for Young Readers) by Kimberly Sweet, 2001-07
  6. Hank Aaron, by Paul J., Deegan, 1974-03
  7. Swinging for the Fences: Hank Aaron and Me by Mike Leonetti, 2008-02-20
  8. Hammering Hank: How the Media Made Henry Aaron by Mark Stewart, Mike Kennedy, 2006-04-01
  9. Sports Hero: Henry Aaron by Marshall. Burchard, 1974-12
  10. Henry Aaron and Babe Ruth: Home-run champions (Spotlight books) by John Devaney, 1997
  11. Major League Baseball Players From Alabama: Satchel Paige, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Ozzie Smith, Lyman Bostock, Bo Jackson, Ben Paschal
  12. Hank Aaron: One for the Record - The inside story of baseball's greatest home run by George Plimpton, 1974
  13. A Summer Up North: Henry Aaron and the Legend of Eau Claire Baseball by Jerry Poling, 2002-10-02
  14. Hank Aaron,: The man who beat the Babe by Phil Musick, 1974

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42. African Americans - Hank Aaron, Great African American Baseball Players - Atlant
Alltime home run king. hank aaron - Medal of Freedom Recipient 2002. hank aaron -baseball s All-Time Home Run King hitting a home run
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43. Aaron, Hank
Total baseball hank aaron Career statistics and a brief summary of his baseballcareer. Fastball Henry aaron Career statistics and a listing of
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Profile detailing the story of Hank Aaron's career, images, career statistics with the Braves, and information on Turner Field tributes to Hank Aaron.
Dedicated to Hank Aaron and his home run record. Contains information and articles on the record breaking home run and his Hall of Fame career.
The Bravos Web: Henry Aaron
Three part story on Henry Aaron's life and baseball career. Also contains pictures and a complete text of his Hall of Fame speech.
Henry Louis Aaron
Five part life story, career statistics, a breakdown of all 755 homeruns and the pitchers Hank hit the home runs off of, pictures, links, and other information on his baseball career.
The Sporting News Vault - Celebrating Hank Aaron
Dedication to Hank Aaron and the 25th anniversary of his record breaking home run record. Contains a timeline of his baseball career, statistics, photos, interviews, and more.
Total Baseball - Hank Aaron
Career statistics and a brief summary of his baseball career.

44. The My Hero Project - Hank Aaron
hank aaron is Major League baseball s alltime leading career home run hitterwith 755 over a 23-year career. Not only did he set baseball records,
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hank aaron? He played for the Braves. And the Brewers, the baseball fan raves Henry hank aaron (b. 1934) played baseball in the major leagues for 23
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Henry hank aaron (b. 1934) played baseball in the major leagues for 23 seasonsand holds the career record for home runs (755).
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47. CNN/SI - Baseball - Hank Aaron
hank aaron. Bats Right Throws Right Height 6 0 Weight 180 lbs. Born Feb5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama College None
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48. Sports: Baseball: Players: A: Aaron, Hank - Open Site
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49. Learning To Give - Quotes By Hank Aaron
hank aaron Quotes. I m still looking for it. aaron, hank baseball Star (1934)-More quotes about Self-determination African-American Minority
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50. Hank Aaron (1934- )
Hammerin hank aaron spent 23 seasons playing major league baseball and managedto beat Babe Ruth s home run record. Learn all about the man often
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A great collection of quotes by and about Hank Aaron. Baseball Almanac: Photo Gallery
Nine photographs of Hank Aaron. Career Stats
Annual stats and career highlights for Aaron from Sporting News. Hall of Fame Speech
This page includes Commissioner Bowie Kunh's introduction of Aaron along with Aaron's thank you speech. Hank Aaron: Hammerin' Back at Racism
ESPN provides a great biographical article about Aaron's life and times as a black baseball player.

51. NEWSMEAT - Hank Aaron's Federal Campaign Contributions
hank aaron , 71 (bio) baseball hallof-famer aaron, HENRY MR. ATLANTA, GA30311 hank aaron BMW CAR DEALERSHIP/CEO, LEWIS, JOHN ROBERT (D) House (GA 05)
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52. History Channel - Speeches - Hank Aaron, Baseball Player: Addresses Congress
hank aaron, baseball player. Sound Clip. Addresses Congress. I have been aimingat the flag, in more ways than one. (Washington, DC, June 18, 1974)
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53. Mrs. O'Haver's 5th Grade Book Reports
Seven years after he retired from baseball. This stamp commemorates hank aaron.hank aaron s number in his first year in baseball was 5.
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The Story of Hank Aaron
By Bill Gutman
Book report and stamp artwork by Michael Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's homerun record on April 8, 1974 by hitting his 715th homerun. At the end of his career, which ended in 1975, Hank had hit 755 homers. Babe Ruth's homerun record had remained untouched until Hank Aaron came along. He was a Master Blaster. He was one of the few people to hit over 3,000 hits in major league baseball. In fact he hit 3,771 in his major league career. Hank Aaron was also one of the first black men in the Sally League. The Sally League wasthe last step before the majors. Of crouse it doesn't existnow. In one of the cities he always got called nigger because they thought black players shouldn't be able to play baseball. But Hank just answered with his homerun bat. After Hank retired he became vice president of the Atlanta ball club. In 1982 Hank Aaron was elected in to the Babeball Hall of Fame. Seven years after he retired from baseball. This stamp commemorates Hank Aaron. Hank Aaron's number in his first year in baseball was 5. The next year he asked to have a double number like 22, 33, and 44. Hank picked 44 and that was his number the rest of the twenty three seasons he played in baseball. When Hank hit his 600th homerun at SanFrancisco Stadium he came even closer to Babe Ruth's record. Even though he had already conqured Willie May's record of 559 homeruns Hank just kept on hitting them. I used these colors because they are the colors of the 1970 Braves. Michael

54. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Henry Aaron's I Had A Hammer: The Hank Aaron Story
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If I were picking my all-time team today, I'd still take Ruth and Mays over Aaron (Aaron vs. Ted Williams is a tougher call.) But if you were trying to judge them all as men, I think this book makes a compelling case that Aaron is one of the really great men in the history of sports and even one of the great men in our nation's history. A lot of people have been yammering about the stupid things that John Rocker said in Sports Illustrated, but when I read Aaron's comments that he found them unacceptable, I was struck by how much more moral authority he brought to the question. So many of the great men of the Civil Rights era are goneJackie Robinson, Martin Luther King, etc.it is important to recognize that one remains, and he just happens to have been a great hitter too.
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55. African American Registry: Hank Aaron, One Of Baseball's Best
*On this date in 1934, hank aaron was born. Now an AfricanAmerican baseballexecutive, he remains major league baseball’s all-time home run hitter.
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Henry Aaron *On this date in 1934, Hank Aaron was born. Now an African-American baseball executive, he remains major league baseball’s all-time home run hitter.
Henry Louis Aaron was born and raised in a segregated neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama. Aaron's father worked at the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company. Young Henry was a good student, but from an early age he knew he wanted to play professional baseball. He spent most of his spare time at Carver Recreational Park, a neighborhood playground a block from his home. There he played sandlot baseball, essentially teaching himself the game.
When Aaron was a young teenager, professional baseball slowly began to integrate with the arrival of Jackie Robinson, the first Black to play in the major leagues. Aaron’s high school did not have a baseball team, so he played in local amateur and semi-pro leagues. Aaron was recruited by the Mobile Black Bears to help win an exhibition game against a professional Negro League team, the Indianapolis Clowns. The young man's talents attracted the attention of Syd Pollock, the Clowns' owner. In 1952, the Clowns offered Aaron a contract — $200 a month to play in the Negro League during baseball season. He was thrilled, and at that time he thought the salary was a small fortune.
After only a short time in the Negro Leagues, the Milwaukee Braves recruited Aaron. He joined the Braves' system in 1952 and was sent to the minor leagues. There he became one of the first Black players to break the color line in the Deep South; a dangerous proposition in the last, desperate days of segregation that was legally enforced by Jim Crow laws. After one season in Wisconsin, Aaron found himself playing for a Jacksonville, Florida team in the South Atlantic League. Fans insulted him constantly, and even some of his teammates hurled racial slurs at him. Hotels and restaurants were closed to him because he was Black. The situation was only tolerable because Aaron showed such talent and because he was young. Somehow the heightened tension inspired Aaron. During his year with the South Atlantic League, he led the circuit in batting average, doubles, runs scored, total bases and runs batted in. He was voted League Most Valuable Player for 1953.

56. HickokSports.com - Biography - Henry Aaron
This document is a biography of baseball player Henry aaron, with his completecareer aaron, Henry L. (hank). baseball. b. Feb. 5, 1934, Mobile AL
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Career Batting Record Other Resources Aaron began his professional baseball career as an 18-year-old shortstop for the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League. A right-handed hitter, he batted cross-handed, with his right hand below his left hand. Still, he showed enough promise as a hitter that the Boston Braves bought his contract and changed his grip. After two years in the minor leagues, Aaron became the starting leftfielder for the Braves in 1954, the team's second season in Milwaukee. He replaced the veteran Bobby Thomson, who had broken his ankle. No one could have imagined that the slender, 160-pound rookie would eventually break Babe Ruth's career home run record, although he hit a respectable .280 with 13 home runs before breaking an ankle in September. In 1955, Aaron became the Braves' starting rightfielder and he won the NL batting title in 1956 with a .328 average and 26 home runs. By 1957, Aaron was a solid 180-pounder, a feared power hitter and a genuine superstar. He was the league's most valuable player that season, leading in home runs with 44, runs batted in with 132, and runs scored with 118. The Braves won the pennant and beat the New York Yankees in a seven-game World Series, led by Aaron's .393 average, 3 home runs, and 7 RBIs.

57. Black History
aaron, hank. byname of Henry Louis aaron He was elected to the baseball Hallof Fame on January 13, 1982. aaron s batting records include totals of 755
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59. Hank Aaron - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
hank aaron s Plaque at the baseball Hall of Fame. aaron rejoined the AtlantaBraves organization as player development director four days after retiring
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Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron Personal Info Birth February 5 Mobile, Alabama Professional Career Debut April 13 Milwaukee Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field Team(s) As Player
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  • Most career home runs Most career RBI (2,297) Most career extra base hits (1,477) Most career total bases (6,856) Second in career runs (2,174) Second in at-bats (12,364) Third in career hits Only player to hit at least 30 home runs in 15 seasons Only player to hit at least 20 home runs in 20 seasons Hit 40 home runs in a season 8 times First player to reach 3,000 hits and 500 home runs All-Star appearances The NL MVP Award One World Series ring ( Three Gold Gloves ( Led NL in home runs 4 times Led NL in RBI 4 times Led NL in batting 2 times
Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron (born February 5 in Mobile Alabama United States ), is an American baseball player and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame . Aaron is best known for setting the record for most home runs in a career (755), surpassing the previous mark of 714 by

60. ESPN.com: Hank Aaron: Hammerin' Back At Racism
hank aaron saw his name bypass Babe Ruth s on this April 8, 1974 swing of the bat The thing I like about baseball is that it s oneon-one, aaron said.
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Hank Aaron voted 14th-best athlete of century

Hank Aaron: Hammerin' back at racism
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Alphabetically and arithmetically, what could be finer than having "Aaron, Hank" as the first name listed in The Baseball Encyclopedia ? The book's leadoff man is better recognized as the cleanup hitter who holds the Cadillac of baseball records: His 755 home runs are the most by a major leaguer. Hank Aaron saw his name bypass Babe Ruth's on this April 8, 1974 swing of the bat. Aaron also hammered his way into the record book for knocking in the most runs (2,297), total bases (6,856) and extra-base hits (1,477). He ranks second in at-bats (12,364), tied for second with Babe Ruth in runs (2,174), and third in hits (3,771) and games played (3,298). He is the only player to hit at least 30 homers in 15 seasons and at least 20 homers in 20 seasons. He hit at least 40 homers eight times, with a career-best of 47. He is the first player to reach 3,000 hits and 500 homers. He led the National League in homers and RBI four times each and played in 24 All-Star Games. A lifetime .305 hitter, Aaron did most his damage for the Braves, first in Milwaukee (1954-65), then in Atlanta (1966-74), before finishing his 23-year career with the Milwaukee Brewers (1975-76).

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