Negro Leagues advocacy began with MLB legend Ted Williams, who hid his Mexican American past
Briefly

Hall of Famer Ted Williams, originally hiding his Mexican American heritage, became an advocate for Negro League players, aiding in atonement for MLB segregation.
Williams, born to a white pickle salesman and Mexican American Salvation Army devotee, stood out as a celebrated Boston Red Sox hitter, with top-ranking in batting average and home runs.
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