In 1965, when Sandy Tolan was nine, his hero left town. Unlike other Milwaukee Braves fans, Sandy continued to follow Hank Aaron and his teammates, even though they were now seven hundred miles south in Atlanta. In 1973, as Aaron closed in on Babe Ruth's career home run mark, the black slugger received racist hate mail by the ton. Shocked, Sandy wrote his hero a letter of support. A few weeks later, Aaron responded. Dear Sandy, Aaron wrote. Your letter of support and encouragement meant much more to me than I can adequately express in words. Twenty-five years later, Tolan embarked on a journey to meet his oldhero and to understand, through family, teammates, and civil rights leaders, a legacy of courage and dignity that resonates far beyond the playing field. Me and Hank explores the landscape between a hero's aspirations and the reality of his struggle; between a young fan's wishes and their delivery, a generation later, to a middle-aged man; and between the starkly different ways blacks and whites experience and remember the same events.
Volume contains: (People ex rel Spurio v. Foster) (Matter of Stanton v. Valentine) (Matter of Stanton v. Valentine) (People ex rel Stein v. J. V. Jackson) (Tagliaferri v. Spencer) (Tagliaferri v. Spencer) (Tchlenoff v. Jacobs) (Tchlenoff v. Jacobs) (Tchlenoff v. Jacobs) (Tchlenoff v. Jacobs) (Matter of Kean v. Kean) (Matter of Kean v. Kean) (Thayer v. City of N.Y.) (Thayer v. City of N.Y.) (Thayer v. City of N.Y.) (Thayer v. City of N.Y.) (Thomson v. N.Y. Trust Co.) (Thomson v. N.Y. Trust Co.) (Thumen v. Dinowitz) (Thumen v. Dinowitz) (Title Guarantee & Trust Co. v. Stoffregen) (Title Guarantee & Trust Co. v. Stoffregen) (Title Guarantee & Trust Co. v. Stoffregen) (Title Guarantee & Trust Co. v. Stoffregen) (Trowbridge v. Trowbridge) (Trowbridge v. Trowbridge) (Trowbridge v. Trowbridge) (Trowbridge v. Trowbridge) (260 Fifth Ave. Corp. v. Scychel)