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The youngest of seven children, Roberto Clemente grew up in a tight-knit, humble, but proud Puerto Rican family. His tragic death left behind his wife, Vera, three young sons, Roberto Jr., Luis ...
The youngest of seven children, Roberto Clemente grew up in a tight-knit, humble, but proud Puerto Rican family. His tragic death left behind his wife, Vera, three young sons, Roberto Jr., Luis Roberto, and Roberto Enrique — and a humanitarian reputation that lives on.
Roberto, the youngest of seven children, started working when he was just eight years old. Life in Carolina was hard, with more than its share of tragedy, but he remembered it fondly.
Roberto, the youngest of seven children, started working when he was just eight years old. Life in Carolina was hard, with more than its share of tragedy, but Clemente remembered it fondly.
Cepeda and Clemente. Filmmaker Bernardo Ruiz looked to a distinguished group, including Clemente’s family and some lifelong friends, to tell the story of Roberto Clemente. Read excerpts from his ...
Little children, the sick and the well considered him a prince of a guy. When they needed help, when they needed as friend, Roberto Clemente was right there. Roberto Clemente was one of five persons who lost their lives in a plane crash off the coast of his native Puerto Rico about 9:30 p.m. on New Years Eve.
To help us celebrate the Legacy of Roberto Clemente, please welcome Clemente's son Luis Roberto Clemente, joined by Freestyle Icon, Lisa Lisa, and host of "American Historia" on PBS, John Leguizamo.
Roberto Clemente of the Pittsburgh Pirates was elected the most valuable player in the National League yesterday, eclipsing Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers in a photo finish.
Accompanied by the American Pops Orchestra, John Leguizamo (“American Historia: The Untold History of Latinos”), Lisa Lisa (Freestyle Icon), and Luis Roberto Clemente (Roberto Clemente’s son ...
Roberto Clemente. An in-depth look at an exceptional baseball player and committed humanitarian who challenged racial discrimination to become baseball’s first Latino superstar.