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became the Crackers' parent club. That team had bought the Crackers as part of their planned move to Atlanta in 1965; under MLB rules of the day, ownership of a minor league team also carried the major league rights to that city. However, an injunction forced the Braves to play a lame-duck season in
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During the period of Reconstruction following the American Civil War, there was also a political party of the same name. Organized in Augusta, Georgia, this party's platform was one of "opposition to Catholics and segregation of blacks".
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tree that became part of center field. Balls landing in the tree remained in play, until Earl Mann took over the team in 1947 and had the outfield wall moved in about fifty feet. The Crackers played their last season in the newly built
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While now sometimes used as a derogatory term for a white southerner that promotes racism, it is also used as a term of pride by some white southerners to indicate one that is descended from those original settlers of the area.
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Southern Association, a period during which they won more games than any other Association team, earning the nickname the "Yankees of the Minors". In 1962, the Association disbanded. Then, the former
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In the southern states of America, "cracker" is a term of contempt for the "poor" or "mean whites," particularly of Georgia and Florida
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before a crowd of around 3,500. For 60 years (until 1961), the Crackers were part of the
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As in several other cities, Atlanta's local Negro league team was named after the local
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Milwaukee. The Braves finally moved to Atlanta in 1966, and moved the Crackers to
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A shortened version of "Atlanta Firecrackers", the earlier 1892 minor league team
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from 1907 until a fire on September 9, 1923, destroyed the all-wood stadium.
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This article is about the minor league team. For the Negro league team, see
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called Cracker games on the radio from 1943 to 1949 before being traded to
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Darnell cites several possibilities as to why this name was chosen:
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In reference to plowboys who cracked the whip over animals, as in
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Index

Atlanta Colts
Atlanta Black Crackers
1884
1965
Atlanta, Georgia
International League
Southern Association
Southern League
Southeastern League
Southern Association
Southern League
Southern Association
Southern League
Georgia State League
Milwaukee Braves
Minnesota Twins
St. Louis Cardinals
Los Angeles Dodgers
Boston/Milwaukee Braves
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
Ponce de Leon Park
Minor League Baseball
Atlanta
Georgia
Atlanta Braves
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Southern Association
Nashville Baseball Club
Memorial Day
Piedmont Park

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