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Roberto Clemente #21

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New York State opened the Roberto Clemente State Park in Bronx in 1973. In Brentwood Suffolk, Timberline Town Park and the swimming pool were renamed Roberto Clement Park. His name is given to schools such as Roberto Clemente High School in Chicago, Roberto Clemente Charter School in Allentown, Roberto Clemente College in Pennsylvania, Detroit, Roberto Clemente Elementary School in Patterson, New Jersey, New Roberto Clemente Middle School. There is a secondary school called Roberto W. Clemente Middle School in Masaya in Nicaragua and Roberto Clemente Stadium in Germantown, Maryland. In addition, he is a minor league of Roberto Clemente in Brook Park, Newark, New Jersey, the same name as the Roberto Clemente Institute of Independent Arts (IS 195) in New York and the Clemente Leadership Association of New Mountain. Character Connecticut Haven Elementary school in Rochester, New York State was also named after Clemente.

San Juan Stadium in Puerto Rico was named Roberto Clemente Stadium in 1973; two baseball stadiums in Carolina, professional one, Roberto Clemente Stadium and Double A. The Sports Academy's Escuela de los Deportes has Double-A Baseball Park. Today, this stadium is called Ciudad Deportiva Roberto Clemente. For Clement, Pittsburgh Pirates is one of the most popular baseball teams in Puerto Rico. In Pittsburgh, Six Street Bridge was renamed to his memory. The city of Pittsburgh maintains Roberto Clemente Memorial Park along the North Shore Avenue on the north side of the city, including sculptor Eleanor Millerville's bronze relief. In 2007, Roberto Clement Museum opened in Lawrenceville district of Pittsburgh. Near the old Forbes stadium where he began his career, Pittsburgh renamed the street with his name.

Roberto Clemente was born in Puerto Rico in Carolina in 1934. Clement's occupational ethics is as well-known as his humanitarian aspect. "Samuel O. Regalado said," Roberto Clemente did not come to the mainland to cause social change, he began pursuing the dream of success in the major league "(Regalado 678). Clement tolerated the negative stereotypes of Spanish speaking people and claimed his skill. Clement is a rare person; he believes that race has nothing to do with determining the quality of a person. "I do not believe in color, I believe in people" Clement advertises his words (Regalado 680)