Hank Aaron was an American baseball right fielder who made a great impact in Major League Baseball.
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Hank Aaron played in Major League Baseball for a total of 23 years for the Indiana Colts and Milwaukee/Atlanta Brewers.
Hank Aaron is officially known as Herny Louis Aaron and he is known to many as one of the best baseball players of all time.
Hank was a 25-time All-Star, one-time World Series champion, and one-time National League Most Valuable Player.

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Who was Hank Aaron and what did he do?
Hank Aaron was born to Herbert Aaron Sr and Estella Pritchett Aaron in a family of nine. Hank Aaron played baseball for over 23 years and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame due to his impact as a baseball player.
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What rights did Hank Aaron fight for?
Legendary baseball player, Hank Aaron, was a pioneer in the fight for racial equality. Hank Aaron made a great impact as on civil rights activist and fought a good fight against racial abuse.


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