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"It's so hard for women to get into the room, because we don't have action on a resumé.
June 28, 2006. Dennis Caruso/NY Daily News via Getty Images (REBROADCAST. Hamill was described in The New York Times as the quintessential New York journalist. The Fresh Air Archive is made possible by a generous grant from the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Instead, she prefers to refer to America as having a "caste" system.
"Caste focuses in on the infrastructure of our divisions and the rankings, whereas race is the metric that's used to determine one's place in that," she says. And many major league teams this year are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues, which gave African Americans a place to showcase their talents before the game was integrated.