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A resolution honoring the 100th anniversary of the birth of George Daniel Crowe.
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117TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
S. RES. 121
Honoring the 100th anniversary of the birth of George Daniel Crowe.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
MARCH 17 (legislative day, MARCH 16), 2021
Mr. BRAUN (for himself, Mr. YOUNG, Mr. BROWN, Ms. WARREN, and Mr.
MARKEY) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and
agreed to
RESOLUTION
Honoring the 100th anniversary of the birth of George
Daniel Crowe.
Whereas George Daniel Crowe (referred to in this preamble
as ‘‘Mr. Crowe’’)—
(1) was an extraordinary athlete;
(2) excelled at both basketball and baseball; and
(3) holds the rare status of having played both bas-
ketball and baseball at the professional level;
Whereas Mr. Crowe was born in Whiteland, Indiana, on
March 22, 1921;
Whereas Mr. Crowe was raised in nearby Franklin, Indiana,
where he was a standout on the football, baseball, and
basketball teams;
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Whereas Mr. Crowe led his basketball team to the 1939 Indi-
ana State championship game, where, although his team
lost to Frankfort High School, Mr. Crowe displayed his
talents to a State-wide audience and became the first
player to ever earn the prestigious distinction of Indiana
Mr. Basketball;
Whereas Mr. Crowe earned an athletic scholarship to attend
Indiana Central College, known today as the University
of Indianapolis, where he played basketball, baseball, and
ran track;
Whereas higher education was rare for an African American
in the 1930s and 1940s, and Mr. Crowe took advantage
of the opportunity to be a student athlete and graduated
in 1943;
Whereas, after graduation, Mr. Crowe entered the Army dur-
ing World War II and served the United States admi-
rably until 1946;
Whereas, following his service to the United States in World
War II, Mr. Crowe began playing professional basketball
on a series of Negro League basketball teams between
1946 and 1953, including the Los Angeles Red Devils
and the New York Renaissance (commonly known as the
‘‘Harlem Renaissance’’);
Whereas, in 1947, Mr. Crowe joined the New York Black
Yankees, which was a baseball team in the Negro
Leagues;
Whereas, after joining the New York Black Yankees, Mr.
Crowe played 2 professional sports simultaneously;
Whereas, in 1949, 2 years after Jackie Robinson integrated
Major League baseball, Mr. Crowe was picked up by the
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Minor League Hartford Chiefs, where he won the batting
title with a .353 average;
Whereas Mr. Crowe was called up by the Boston Braves in
1952 and played in the Major Leagues for 9 years on
that team, the Cincinnati Redlegs, and the St. Louis Car-
dinals;
Whereas, during his Major League baseball career, Mr.
Crowe played primarily as a first baseman and a pinch
hitter;
Whereas, upon his retirement from Major League baseball,
Mr. Crowe held the Major League record of 14 career
pinch hit home runs and had a .990 fielding percentage;
Whereas the most successful period of Mr. Crowe’s career in
the Major Leagues was in 1957, when he hit 31 home
runs, and 1958, when he was selected as a National
League All Star;
Whereas Mr. Crowe also played winter baseball for the
Santurce Crabbers in the Puerto Rico baseball league;
Whereas Mr. Crowe and his teammates on the Santurce
Crabbers, who included Willie Mays and Roberto
Clemente, won the Caribbean World Series;
Whereas Mr. Crowe was a pioneer in civil rights and quietly
but firmly paved the way for wider opportunities in soci-
ety in the United States by proving his ability as an ath-
lete and student in college and as a professional athlete;
Whereas, in 1946, soon after his discharge from the Army,
Mr. Crowe forced the integration of the movie theater in
Franklin, Indiana, when he refused to leave his seat on
the main floor and move to the designated Negro section
in the back of the theater;
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Whereas the prominence of Mr. Crowe in the Franklin, Indi-
ana, community and his service in World War II, which
was a war against fascism, led the movie theater to be
permanently integrated 1 week after Mr. Crowe refused
to leave his seat; and
Whereas, after his retirement from professional sports, Mr.
Crowe began new careers as an insurance salesman and
then a school teacher in New York: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That—
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(1) George Daniel Crowe—
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(A) achieved a rarely matched record of
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athletic excellence at the high school, collegiate,
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and professional levels; and
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(B) set an example for all Hoosiers and
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people of the United States—
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(i) with his dogged determination and
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hard work;
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(ii) by taking advantage of opportuni-
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ties as they arose; and
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(iii) by making the careers of count-
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less people of the United States who fol-
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lowed him possible;
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(2) the story of George Daniel Crowe is—
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(A) the story of the United States in the
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20th century;
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(B) a story of overcoming oppression;
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(C) a story of demanding what President
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Lincoln called the ‘‘Right to Rise’’;
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(D) a story of developing talent and
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achieving greatness through hard work; and
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(E) a story of trying to leave the world a
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better place than he found it; and
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(3) on March 22, 2021, which is the 100th an-
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niversary of his birth, the Senate recognizes George
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Daniel Crowe as—
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(A) a great Hoosier;
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(B) a man of respect and achievement; and
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(C) a man whose example can help guide
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the people of the United States.
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