Manzanar Baseball

Item # 110924.

This is a colorful reminder of how baseball was a powerful symbol of an American way of life; it boosted morale and brought some sense of normalcy to those incarcerated in America’s concentration camps. By the summer of 1942 nearly 100 men’s and 14 women’s baseball teams were playing a full schedule of games in Manzanar. As one incarceree put it, “Putting on a baseball uniform was like wearing the American flag.”–Takeo Suo. Printed leather ball commemorates Manzanar and the sport that held a community together. Comes in an attractive gift box.  

 

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