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Cheryl D. Miller of the North Stamford Congregational Church, the former worship home of baseball great Jackie Robinson, feels that the church's long history of diversity was what attracted him to the church in the first place.

My hero was Jackie Robinson. I grew up playing baseball with my best friend, Tommy Davis, who later played in the major leagues, and I didn't live too far from Ebbets Field. I'd go to the games, sit in the bleachers. It was only 50 cents in those days

He believes many early pioneers are often overlooked, even though baseball has done a great job promoting Jackie Robinson's heroic feat of breaking the color barrier with the Dodgers in 1947. "African-American history in baseball is still

My hero was Jackie Robinson. I grew up playing baseball with my best friend, Tommy Davis, who later played in the major leagues, and I didn't live too far from Ebbets Field. I'd go to the games, sit in the bleachers. It was only 50 cents in those days

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