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By: Tyler Delaney and Brandon Ciliberto. Migration West. President Walter O’Malley wanted a new ballpark in Brooklyn. His plans got rejected. O’Malley began threatening to take the team to another city. New York Mayor Robert Wagner did not take the threats seriously.
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Migration West • President Walter O’Malley wanted a new ballpark in Brooklyn. His plans got rejected. • O’Malley began threatening to take the team to another city. • New York Mayor Robert Wagner did not take the threats seriously. • In 1957 the Dodgers where moved west to Los Angeles, CA, where they still reside today.
Migration West The 1950’s sent the Dodgers from New York to California.
Civil Rights • In the early 20th Century African Americans were for to play baseball in a Negro League. • In the late 40’s to early 50’s Jackie Robinson was crossing racial borders by being the first African American to appear as a player in the MLB. • In the early 1950’s Jackie Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. • His deal with the Dodgers caused many conflicts within the league.
Civil Rights (cont.) • Racial tension did not only appear in the league, but it also appeared within the team. • Some players stated that they would rather sit out of the game then to play alongside Robinson. • African American fans began flocking to Brooklyn and abandoning the Negro League teams.
Consumerism • Many types of products were advertised using the Brooklyn Dodgers logo. • When the Dodgers were used in advertisements the product’s sales would increase drastically.
Fun Facts • The Brooklyn Dodgers were the first team to sign an African American. • Anyone that lived in Brooklyn during the fifties were referred to as “trolley dodgers”