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Images: SUNY Schenectady Reveals Historical Marker for Mohawk Colored Giants

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SCHENECTADY⁤ – A​ special ceremony took‌ place on‍ Thursday morning at SUNY Schenectady, paying‌ tribute to the Mohawk Colored Giants. This Black professional baseball team made history ‍by playing on the school’s grounds from ⁣1913-1915.

The institution marked this significant event by ‍unveiling a historical marker at the exact location where‌ the team used to play. The ceremony was graced by the​ presence of Josh Rawitch,‌ the esteemed President of the National Baseball Hall ‌of Fame and Museum, and Chris Leonard, the respected City of Schenectady Historian.

Adding to the significance of the event, New York State Assembly ⁤member Angelo ⁣Santabarbara presented a proclamation⁤ in honor of the​ Mohawk Colored Giants.

Further Reading: 1913 historic baseball game on Mohawk River to be commemorated by ⁢Schenectady

Experience the rich history of Schenectady through the lens of baseball. On Thursday, July 25, 2024, Chris‍ Leonard, the esteemed City Historian of Schenectady, took the stage at an event at⁣ SUNY Schenectady. The occasion? A special commemoration of the Mohawk Colored Giants, a pioneering Black professional baseball team that played in Schenectady in 1913.

Chris Leonard speaking at SUNY⁢ Schenectady

Photo ​Credit: Kyle Adams

As part of⁣ the ‍event, SUNY Schenectady also ⁢held a ceremony to honor the Mohawk Colored Giants. This team not⁤ only made a significant contribution to the local‌ sports scene but​ also played a crucial role in the history of⁤ Black professional ⁤baseball.

Commemoration ceremony at SUNY Schenectady

Photo Credit: ‍Kyle ⁢Adams

These images capture the essence of the event, providing a glimpse into the past and celebrating the ‌legacy of the Mohawk Colored Giants. The team’s story serves as a​ reminder of the strides made in sports and society, and the event was a fitting tribute to their contribution.

Historical image from the event

Photo Credit: Kyle Adams

Feast your eyes on these captivating⁣ images, each one telling​ a unique story of its own. These​ photos are available in various sizes, ensuring that you can find the perfect fit‍ for⁢ your needs. Whether you’re looking ⁣for a small image to use as‍ a thumbnail or a large, high-resolution ​photo for a feature article, we’ve ‍got you covered.

These images serve as a visual testament to the event, capturing the essence of the ‍occasion and the notable personalities who graced it with⁣ their presence.⁣ They are⁣ a reminder of the ‌rich history of baseball and the significant role played by the Mohawk Colored ⁢Giants.

On Thursday, July 25, 2024, a special event took place in New York. Angelo Santabarbara, a respected member of the New​ York State Assembly, presented a proclamation to SUNY Schenectady. This wasn’t just any proclamation, but one ⁤that ⁤commemorated the Mohawk Colored Giants, ​a Black professional baseball‌ team that played in Schenectady ‌in 1913.

Angelo Santabarbara presenting proclamation

Image Credit: Kyle Adams

The event was not only a celebration​ of the past, but ​also a reminder of the progress made and the challenges ‌still faced by the Black community. The Mohawk Colored Giants were pioneers in their time, breaking barriers and setting the ⁤stage for future ‍generations of Black athletes.

Another key figure at the ⁤event was Dr. Steady Moono, the President of SUNY Schenectady. He took the stage to share his thoughts and insights ‌on the significance⁢ of‌ the Mohawk Colored Giants and⁤ their ⁢impact on the community and the world of sports.

Dr. Steady‍ Moono speaking at event

Image Credit: Kyle Adams

It was a day of reflection,⁣ celebration, and recognition of ⁤the contributions ⁣of the Mohawk Colored​ Giants to the⁣ history of Schenectady and the world of baseball.



Authored by: Kyle Adams

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