Why Sikhs Decided To Host A July 4 Baseball Game

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    "On the Fourth of July, Sikhs in Fresno came together to host the California city’s annual minor league baseball game and fireworks show to create awareness about their religion and demonstrate their love for America" (Vice News).

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    2017-09-30

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