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Marge Schott is quoted in today’s New York Times as saying, that Adolph Hitler was initially good for Germany

On November 29, 1992 — Marge Schott is quoted in today’s New York Times as saying, that Adolph Hitler was initially good for Germany, that her references to “niggers” were in jest, and that she couldn’t understand why the word “Jap” was offensive. The major leagues will appoint a four-man committee to investigate Schott and will eventually suspend her for her insensitive and inappropriate remarks.

 


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