
Ray Brown mural
Catching up on the summer of 2025 (part 3)… I did a series of stories on the new Ray Brown Memorial Park slated to be dedicated soon in Alger, Ohio. A history professor at Ohio Northern University, who is an avid baseball fan, learned that Negro League pitcher Ray Brown, who is in the MLB Cooperstown Hall of Fame, is from Alger. Yet nothing had been done in the village to honor his memory. The professor was able to procure a $100,000 grant, commissioned a large mural, got an Ohio Historical Marker, which will all go in at Alger’s baseball park. The money is also funding a number of other upgrades to the park… Staying with athletics: I interviewed a 77-year-old man from Sweden, who was running across America. (*Move over Forrest Gump!) What’s more, this is his 9th time (You read that right!) doing this, over the past three decades. No one has even come close to attempting that. And, funny (and sad), I’ll go to the track some evenings and ruminate: ‘Should I run one mile, or two, tonight?’ LOL, sort of. Note: I’m consistently reading now that Trump wants to make the displays at the Smithsonian more “patriotic.” A good number of people are saying, in one way or the other, that he is trying to “whitewash” American history. Our campaign, on the other hand, does anything but whitewash American history. Rather, we not only look squarely at it, but propose a series of significant reparations to make the whole thing right, or rather, as right as we can make it at this point. For our Native American position paper, see… For our Black Amends position paper, see…









