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Baseball signed by the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers team, 1953. Creator: Spalding
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Baseball signed by the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers team, 1953. Creator: Spalding
A white leather with red stitching Spalding Official National League baseball signed by members of the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers: Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, Billy Cox, Bobby Morgan, George Shuba, Wayne Belardi, Don Thompson, Rube Walker, Bill Antonello, Carl Erskine, Preacher Roe, Billy Loes, Clem Labine, Ben Wade, Joe Black, Jim Hughes, and manager Chuck Dressen. The team signed Jackie Robinson in 1947 as the first black player in the modern major leagues
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. This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the annals of American sports history - a baseball signed by the legendary 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers team. Crafted by Spalding, this white leather with red stitching Official National League baseball carries the indelible signatures of icons such as Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, and manager Chuck Dressen. The significance of this piece extends far beyond its sporting value. In an era marked by racial segregation, the signing of Jackie Robinson in 1947 shattered barriers and forever changed Major League Baseball. As the first black player in modern major leagues, Robinson's inclusion paved the way for countless African American athletes who followed in his footsteps. Each signature on this treasured ball represents not only exceptional athletic prowess but also resilience and determination in overcoming adversity. From Billy Cox to Carl Erskine, these men etched their names onto history through their contributions to one of America's most beloved pastimes. Now housed within the esteemed National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this artifact serves as a powerful reminder of our nation's progress towards equality. It stands as a testament to both individual achievement and collective triumph over prejudice. As we gaze upon this photograph print capturing an emblematic symbol from our cultural heritage, let us remember those who defied societal norms to forge paths towards inclusivity on fields that once excluded them.
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