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This second group of cards are of players who entered the Major Leagues from the Negro League. I was inspired after I viewed an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2012. I collected each card that they previewed on their website. Enjoy!
Jackie Robinson, 1948-49 Leaf Roy Campanella, 1949 Bowman Leroy "Satchell" Paige, 1949 Bowman Larry Doby, 1952 Bowman Sam Jethroe, 1952 Bowman Luke Easter, 1952 Bowman Don Newcombe, 1952 Bowman Monte Irvin, 1952 Bowman Henry Thompson, 1953 Topps George Crowe, 1953 Topps Monte Irvin, 1953 Topps Joe Black, 1953 Topps Harry Simpson, 1953 Topps Jim Pendleton, 1953 Topps Satchell Paige, 1953 Topps Willie Mays, 1953 Topps Willie Mays, 1954 Topps Henry Aaron, 1954 Topps |
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Great post. Very interesting and informative....and some great cards too. Thanks for the effort
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Great thread, Herb! It would be interesting to see this idea spread across the major sports that were segregated, like Kenny Washington and Woody Strode*, Earl Lloyd and Nat Clifton, etc. Any plans for that? Any signed stuff?
One interesting aspect of boxing collecting for me has been the way that racist attitudes were dealt with in comparison to baseball. There was definitely some bad stuff at the heavyweight division level (Peter Jackson's freeze-out, the reaction to Jack Johnson, Harry Wills' freeze-out) but nothing like the 'Gentlemen's Agreement' in baseball. One reason I collect Joe Louis is that his story is so inspiring and so out of character with the rest of American sports history of the prewar period. Plus, he kicked some symbolic Nazi ass... Isn't Green's debut with the Sox in 1960 not 1950? I thought they were the last to integrate? *I met him once at a Hollywood memorabilia convention. Interesting guy. His bio (Goal Dust) is a good read.
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I think you are right about Pumpsie, Adam. The WSJ reviewed a book about Yawkey recently. In it there is a discussion about his hold out on signing black players and how that impacted both his reputation and the ongoing success of the Red Sox during his tenure
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Great thread man. Thanks for bringing more people knowledge of the Negro Leaguers who broke the barrier. The Negro Leagues are another very interesting part of baseball history for anyone who has not delved into it yet. I recommend you spend some time reading about the players and the times.
AndyH
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Amazing set of cards of many fantastic players. Thanks for sharing your collection!!
On a side note, as a life-long Red Sox fan, Yawkey's opposition to signing African-American players, has been, and always will be, one of the worst mistakes in team history (and there have been some doozies--Ruth?). Dave Last edited by Harford20; 02-26-2018 at 10:20 PM. |
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Great post and terrific cards.
Among my favorite photos is this moment when Jackie signs for Montreal. With a stroke of the pen, the first cracks in the wall.
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