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  1. Willie Horton's #23 is one of six numbers retired by the Detroit Tigers.He is the only non-Hall of Famer among the six honored with statues at Comerica Park. When Michigan signed into law House Bill No. 5200 in 2004, declaring October 18 Willie Horton Day, Horton became only the fourth Michigander (Rosa Parks was the third) to be given that honor.

  2. 6 de dez. de 2021 · Revisiting “Willie” Horton: Assessing the Horton Advertisement’s Impact on the Incarceration of Black People. by Roberto Ortiz. In the Fall of 1988, the criminal record of “Willie” Horton became a centerpiece in the 1988 presidential election following an advertisement released by the National Security PAC detailing his crimes.

  3. 11 de nov. de 1990 · WILLIE HORTON WAS ALREADY FAmous in Massachusetts by the time Michael Dukakis began his campaign for president. But in July 1988, Reader’s Digest gave America its first in-depth look at Horton ...

  4. 5 de nov. de 2022 · November 4, 2022 at 8:46 p.m. EDT. Watch the 1988 Willie Horton campaign ad (Video: National Security PAC) 5 min. The voice in the now-infamous 30-second political ad, created by supporters of ...

  5. 27 de jun. de 2022 · Willie Horton is going back to the All-Star Game. The Detroit Tigers icon will be an honorary coach and join the festivities at Dodger Stadium on July 19, Major League Baseball announced on Monday.

  6. Willie Horton was born in Arno, Virginia, in 1942, moving to Detroit when he was five years old. When he was 16 years old, a sophomore catcher for Northwestern High School lineup, he slammed the first of many home runs to come at Briggs Stadium.

  7. 20 de mai. de 2015 · But before Willie Horton became a fixture in Tiger Stadium’s left field and an integral part of the 1968 World Championship team, 50 years ago this spring Detroit’s former sandlot star earned the nickname “Willie the Wonder” when he belted a barrage of long distance home runs in his 1965 breakout season.