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  1. 9 de abr. de 2018 · With Hank Aaron, Andrew Young, Cal Ripken, Gary Sheffield. In 1955, when racial segregation defined the South, two groups of twelve-year-old boys stepped onto a baseball field in a non-violent act of cultural defiance that would change the course of history.

    • (100)
    • Documentary, History, Sport
    • Jon Strong
    • 2018-04-09
  2. Long Time Coming – A 1955 Baseball Story. More than 60 years later, the players explore how this game changed their lives and why it was more than just a game. Featuring Hank Aaron, Cal Ripken, Jr., Gary Sheffield, Davey Johnson and Andrew Young, the film inspires through questions of race, equality, forgiveness and healing. “ Long Time ...

  3. Sinopsis. In 1955, when racial segregation defined the South, two groups of twelve-year-old boys stepped onto a baseball field in a non-violent act of cultural defiance that would change the course of history.

    • 2017
    • Hank Aaron, Cal Ripken Jr., Gary Sheffield
  4. About this movie. arrow_forward. In 1955, when racial segregation defined America, two groups of 12-year-old boys stepped onto a baseball field in an act of cultural defiance that would change...

  5. Long Time Coming: A 1955 Baseball Story streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Long Time Coming: A 1955 Baseball Story" streaming on fuboTV or for free with ads on Peacock, Peacock Premium, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Redbox, Pluto TV, Freevee.

    • Hank Aaron, Cal Ripken Jr., Gary Sheffield
    • 40
  6. In 1955 when racial segregation is rampant in the South, two groups of 12-year-old boys step onto a baseball field in an act of cultural defiance. Genre: Documentary, History, Drama. Original...

    • (7)
    • Documentary, History, Drama
  7. ‪1 h 27 min‬. ‪English audio‬. ‪CC‬ ‪Unrated‬. Sixty years after integrating Little League baseball in the South, the pioneering players embark on a personal journey and question the ballgame’s historic significance while trying to navigate America’s lingering racial divisions. HD. Rent $4.99. Buy $12.99.