Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
Sports
Related: About this forumU.S. Mint had never made a Congressional Gold Medal like Larry Doby's
Note: Larry Doby was the first Black baseball player in the American League, signing a contract to play for the Cleveland Indians three months after the Dodgers started Jackie Robinson at first base.mlb.com
For centuries, the bureau of the Department of the Treasury has been responsible for designing and casting the Congressional Gold Medal -- the highest civilian honor in the country. And as part of that process, the Mints team of artists will typically consult with recipients or their surviving family members to determine the proper way to present the individuals achievements and contributions.
But Larry Doby Jr. didnt just want his father on the coin. He wanted another man on it, too.
The story begins at Clevelands Municipal Stadium on Oct. 9, 1948.
That afternoon, in front of more than 80,000 fans, Larry Doby hit the go-ahead home run and a right-hander named Steve Gromek threw a complete game in a 2-1 victory that gave the Indians a commanding lead in a World Series they would go on to win.
In the aftermath, Doby and Gromek embraced, cheek-to-cheek, in front of Gromeks locker. A Cleveland Plain Dealer photographer snapped the image of the two triumphant teammates, and The Associated Press transmitted it to newspapers across the country. Americans saw a Black man and a white man brandishing big smiles, blissfully unbound by the widespread racial discrimination and segregation of the time.
https://www.mlb.com/guardians/news/larry-doby-congressional-gold-medal-celebrates-iconic-photo
Quite (from the link: "That is the first time that I can recall -- or many people can recall -- that a Black and a white embraced each other in that fashion, [and it] went all over the world, said Doby, who passed away in 2003. That picture just showed to me the feelings that you have. You dont think about it in terms of color. Its a feeling you have for a person.
I guess I dug my heels in a little bit, Doby Jr. said of his request.
InfoView thread info, including edit history
TrashPut this thread in your Trash Can (My DU » Trash Can)
BookmarkAdd this thread to your Bookmarks (My DU » Bookmarks)
7 replies, 901 views
ShareGet links to this post and/or share on social media
AlertAlert this post for a rule violation
PowersThere are no powers you can use on this post
EditCannot edit other people's posts
ReplyReply to this post
EditCannot edit other people's posts
Rec (11)
ReplyReply to this post
7 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
U.S. Mint had never made a Congressional Gold Medal like Larry Doby's (Original Post)
Auggie
Feb 2024
OP
brer cat
(26,177 posts)1. That was a beautiful moment. Thanks for sharing, Auggie.
Auggie
(31,775 posts)3. You are welcome
Diamond_Dog
(34,543 posts)2. What a great story!
TY so much, Auggie.
Auggie
(31,775 posts)4. Yes. I just had to share it here.
Thanks Diamond_Dog
Diamond_Dog
(34,543 posts)5. Not trying to out-do your story Auggie
But heres a bit of history about Jackie Robinson and Youngstown, Ohio native George Shuba. The handshake statue is on Walnut St. in Youngstown OH. Ten minutes from my house.
It boggles my mind that just shaking a mans hand to congratulate him on a home run was such a controversial thing.
https://youngstownohio.gov/robinson-shuba
Auggie
(31,775 posts)6. Thanks for sharing
Another great story.
pansypoo53219
(21,700 posts)7. nice.