LizzieMaine
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For a smart politician, I'm surprised he wouldn't take in some games in Brooklyn. That would be a seemingly harmless thing to do for votes.
Funny, today, parts of Brooklyn now have a "superior" attitude toward Manhattan as Brooklyn is "cool," "hip," "authentic*" blah, blah, blah versus "boring" "sellout," "money grubbing" Manhattan. Whatever, it's all nonsense both ways as all that stuff always is.
* I had to excuse myself to go throw up.
He did occasionally, but not as often as the other two parks. He made a point of going to Brooklyn in early 1935 to throw out the first ball at the first game of the Negro National League's Brooklyn Eagles, which earned him points with the borough's African-American population. Given how many Italians lived in Brooklyn at the time, I imagine he figured his votes were safe there no matter what ballpark he went to.