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JACKIE ROBINSON Signed PSA Type 1 Photograph - He Signs for Young White Fans!

JACKIE ROBINSON Signed PSA Type 1 Photograph - He Signs for Young White Fans!

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Title: Historic Type 1 Photograph Signed by Jackie Robinson – May 21, 1950 – Young White Fans Seek a Black Man’s Autograph – PSA/DNA Certified


Description:
This compelling Type 1 original photograph, signed by Jackie Robinson and dated May 21, 1950, captures a profound moment: a group of young white fans eagerly seeking the autograph of a Black man outside Ebbets Field. In an era when segregation was still deeply entrenched in American society, this image stands as a powerful testament to Robinson's impact on race relations and the breaking of social barriers. Robinson's signature, rendered in bold black ink, is prominently displayed on the photograph. The reverse side bears a pencil inscription reading “Jackie Robinson May 21, 1950”, providing precise historical context. The photograph is encapsulated and certified by PSA/DNA (Cert #84837227) as both authentic and a Type 1 original.


Historical Context:
On May 21, 1950, the Brooklyn Dodgers faced the Cincinnati Reds at Ebbets Field. In a high-scoring game, the Dodgers narrowly lost 10–9. Jackie Robinson contributed to the team's efforts, going 1-for-5 at the plate. By this time, Robinson had firmly established himself as a key player for the Dodgers, having won the National League MVP award the previous year in 1949.

The photograph's depiction of white children seeking Robinson's autograph outside the stadium is emblematic of the shifting racial dynamics of the time. Robinson's presence in Major League Baseball challenged longstanding segregationist norms and began to alter public perceptions. The enthusiasm of these young fans, regardless of race, highlights the unifying power of sports and Robinson's role in bridging societal divides.

Ebbets Field, located in Brooklyn's Flatbush neighborhood, served as the backdrop for many of Robinson's groundbreaking moments. The stadium was a cultural landmark until its closure in 1957. This photograph, set against the iconic façade of Ebbets Field, adds a layer of historical significance, capturing the environment where Robinson made history.


Authentication & Encapsulation:

  • Signature: “Jackie Robinson,” in bold black ink

  • Photograph Type: Certified Type 1 original photograph

  • Date: May 21, 1950 (pencil inscription on verso)

  • Certification: PSA/DNA Certified and encapsulated (Cert #84837227)


Closing Appeal:
This photograph is more than a signed image; it's a visual narrative of a transformative period in American history. It captures Jackie Robinson's profound impact on both sports and society, illustrating a moment where admiration transcended racial boundaries. Authenticated and preserved by PSA/DNA, this artifact is a significant addition for collectors of baseball memorabilia, civil rights history, and Americana, offering a tangible connection to the legacy of a true pioneer.

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