The Jewish boxer, Barney Ross, was discriminated during his life.
His father had escaped Europe, and he came to America, and opened a vegetable market
in a Jewish neighborhood in Chicago.
Toward the end of his career, Ross had his match against Henry Armstrong but he stuck it out until the end of the fight.
His father had escaped Europe, and he came to America, and opened a vegetable market
in a Jewish neighborhood in Chicago.
Toward the end of his career, Ross had his match against Henry Armstrong but he stuck it out until the end of the fight.
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