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2025 Speaker Series: Larry Doby & The Cleveland Indians

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2025 Speaker Series: Larry Doby & The Cleveland Indians

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Larry Doby signed with the Cleveland Indians in July 1947 and became the second African American player in Major League Baseball and the first in the American League. Though Doby played on some of the greatest teams of all time, he never quite received the same media attention as Jackie Robinson, who had broken MLPB's color barrier earlier in 1947. This program will explore Doby's life, how Cleveland was well-positioned to field an integrated team by the late 140s, and how Bill Veeck, the Indians' team owner, and team president at the time, chose Doby from all the stellar Negro League players to integrate baseball in Cleveland.

Mary Manning, Ph.D., is the PK-12 Education Manager, YEE Project Director, and Region 3 Ohio History Day Coordinator at the Cleveland History Center of the Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS). Prior to joining WRHS in 2017, she spent two years stationed at the Oberlin Heritage Center as an AmeriCorps Member in the Ohio History Service Corps, helping Cleveland-area history organizations refine and expand their operations. She received her B.A. in Art History and French from Case Western Reserve University and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

This event is open to the PUBLIC! AHS members are FREE. Non-Members pay $5.00. Tickets can be purchased via our website www.aurorahistorical.org or in-person the day of the event. Refreshments will be provided.

This event is sponsored by the Managed Care Consultants Inc. (MCC) Employee Benefits - Solutions Service.

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Larry Doby signed with the Cleveland Indians in July 1947 and became the second African American player in Major League Baseball and the first in the American League. Though Doby played on some of the greatest teams of all time, he never quite received the same media attention as Jackie Robinson, who had broken MLPB's color barrier earlier in 1947. This program will explore Doby's life, how Cleveland was well-positioned to field an integrated team by the late 140s, and how Bill Veeck, the Indians' team owner, and team president at the time, chose Doby from all the stellar Negro League players to integrate baseball in Cleveland.

Mary Manning, Ph.D., is the PK-12 Education Manager, YEE Project Director, and Region 3 Ohio History Day Coordinator at the Cleveland History Center of the Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS). Prior to joining WRHS in 2017, she spent two years stationed at the Oberlin Heritage Center as an AmeriCorps Member in the Ohio History Service Corps, helping Cleveland-area history organizations refine and expand their operations. She received her B.A. in Art History and French from Case Western Reserve University and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

This event is open to the PUBLIC! AHS members are FREE. Non-Members pay $5.00. Tickets can be purchased via our website www.aurorahistorical.org or in-person the day of the event. Refreshments will be provided.

This event is sponsored by the Managed Care Consultants Inc. (MCC) Employee Benefits - Solutions Service.

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