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1947: A Year in the Collections

Jackie Robinson made history on April 15, 1947, when he broke baseball’s color barrier to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field. While winning Rookie of the Year honors and helping the Dodgers win the National League pennant, Robinson faced close scrutiny. As he later recalled, "I had to fight hard against loneliness, abuse, and the knowledge that any mistake I made would be magnified because I was the only black man out there." On October 14, 1947, Charles "Chuck" Yeager was the first to break the sound barrier. The rocket-engine powered Bell X-1, piloted by Yeager, reached a speed of 1,127 kilometers (700 miles) per hour, Mach 1.06, at an altitude of 13,000 meters (43,000 feet). 


United Air Lines New York

Textile

The Coke Ovens Bowl

Well Dressed Woman at Penn Station, NY

The Sunday Dress

Group in New Canaan House I, New Canaan, Connecticut

Mohandas Gandhi

Chippie Hill

Frank Lloyd Wright

Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning

Igor Stravinsky

Eva Perón

Walter Lippmann

Henry Louis Mencken and George Nathan

Marian Anderson

Walter Philip Reuther

William Green

Oscar Hammerstein II

James Vincent Forrestal

H. V. Kaltenborn

Dame Rebecca West

Ella Fitzgerald (with Ray Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, and Milt Jackson)

Ballet Theater -- New York, 1947

Marian Anderson and Leonard Bernstein

Pendour

The Blind Leading the Blind

#130 Stacking Chair

John L. Lewis

John Marin

Abandoned Chairs, Brooklyn Bridge

Necklace

Yasuo Kuniyoshi

Silver and red, four-seat, single-engine monoplane with a V-tail configuration and tricycle gear. Waikiki Beech,  Capt. William "Bill" Odom, and a map are on the side.

Beechcraft 35 Bonanza

The Spruce Goose Lands

Model 28


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