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A day late actually. Picked up his book recently and stumbled across his birthdate. In his honor show you Cap cards or photos
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Why honor the guy who was so instrumental in instituting the color barrier in baseball?
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Someone share their N162, I don't have one but it's my favorite 19th century baseball lithograph. |
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Anson.
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You are exactly right. It is an old picture which I will change. Thank you for pointing that out.
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Isn’t the best 19th century card the N172 Old Judge Anson in Uniform? |
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What differentiates Anson from Cobb, Chase and other “men of their times” is that only one was instrumental in a “gentleman’s agreement” that barred thousands of Black ball players and denied them a livelihood. These days we sometimes read of institutional racism and it doesn’t really mean much. However, a 60-year ban is exactly what Anson perpetuated hook, line and sinker.
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Anson surely played a role in segregating baseball, but there is a lot of blame falling on those who ran baseball for the next 60 years. Is Anson any worse than those who came after him?
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The fact that black men in the US are now allowed to do things they were previously prevented by white men from doing does not mean that institutional racism in the US no longer exists.
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So Anson was really really racist and more racist than other players and managers. Great, now that's out of the way can we get back to the cards? I enjoy seeing other people's cards, so if we can do that than we can move on and get back to why the thread was started in the first place. Any more cards of Anson anyone? Thanks
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My only Anson card:
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