Correspondence, facts on foreign players, clippings, 1957-1973
Scope and Contents
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing the mayor's plan, as well as those asking for Larry MacPhail to be removed from the committee. Of particular interest is correspondence from Bert Gholston, Negro National League umpire for 25 years, and Sam "Ike" Samuels, who played for the St. Louis Browns in 1895.
Dates
- 1957-1973
Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions but viewing materials does require an appointment. Please contact the Giamatti Research Center, research@baseballhall.org, 607-547-0330.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.42 Linear Feet (in 2 legal document boxes)
From the Collection: 0.46 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Archives Repository