Object Details
Advertiser
Topps
Names
Gilliam, James, Jr.
Collection Creator
Korda, Ronald S., -1996
Korda, Catherine
Collection Citation
Ronald S. Korda Collection of Sports and Trading Cards, 1952-1996, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Gift of Catherine Korda.
Scope and Contents
White coach teaches black player how to hit, no 35.
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Local Numbers
040545121.tif (AC Scan No., recto)
040545122.tif (AC Scan No., verso)
Topic
Sports -- 1950-1960
African American baseball players
Baseball
African American athletes
Advertiser
Topps
Culture
African Americans -- 1950-1960
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Ronald S. Korda Collection of Sports and Trading Cards
Ronald S. Korda Collection of Sports and Trading Cards / Series I: Sports / 1.1: Baseball cards, 1952-1996 / 1.1.1: Baseball Cards in Sets, 1952-1996 / 1954 Topps Baseball set (1-126)
Sponsor
The enormous task of rehousing and processing this collection was enabled by a generous grant from the Smithsonian Research Resources Program in 1997, which made possible the purchase of large quantities of extremely specialized supplies.
Extent
1 Item (Ink on paper.)
Date
[1954]
Container
Box 90, Folder 2
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Type
Archival materials
Baseball cards
Collection Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Baseball cards
Collection Restrictions
Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270
Use of this collection by researchers requires compliance with security procedures more stringent than those required for other collections in the Archives Center. This is due to the high value and rarity of some of the items in this collection. Autographed items, and cards valued at higher than $300 by Standard Catalog and Beckett's are stored separately, and may be seen only with special permission from the Archives Center staff and then only in cases (such as photography or scanning) where it is deemed a necessity.
Color photocopies have been placed in sleeves where these items would normally be stored. When using card boxes, only six at a time may be requested from the Reference Archivist, and unlike other collections, may not be reserved in advance (i.e., on each separate research visit, a researcher must request boxes only for that visit.)
Card sleeves may be taken out of the binders for photocopying only with the permission and the supervision of the Archives Center staff. Cards may not be taken from sleeves, except with the permission and supervision of Archives Center staff. This may involve making advance arrangements with the Archives Center staff. These procedures are necessary for the preservation of this exceptional collection in perpetuity.
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Record ID
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