This unframed poster print features the 1952 SPORT Magazine cover, showcasing Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese, two legendary figures whose impact on baseball extends far beyond the field. Robinson, celebrated as the first African American player in Major League Baseball, shattered racial barriers with his extraordinary skill, courage, and determination. His presence on the Brooklyn Dodgers roster changed the course of sports history, paving the way for greater inclusivity in the game.
Reese, Robinson’s teammate and captain of the Dodgers, embodied unity and sportsmanship during a time of intense social and cultural division. Their partnership on the field became a powerful symbol of friendship and solidarity, highlighted by Reese’s public gestures of support for Robinson amidst the adversity he faced.
This iconic SPORT Magazine cover captures the essence of their partnership, celebrating their contributions to both baseball and society. The vintage design and vibrant imagery of this print evoke a sense of nostalgia, taking viewers back to a pivotal era in the sport’s history.
Printed with exceptional clarity, this unframed piece preserves the original magazine cover’s timeless appeal, making it an essential addition for collectors of baseball memorabilia and fans of Robinson and Reese’s enduring legacy. Whether displayed in a home, office, or gallery, this poster is more than a piece of sports history—it’s a tribute to two players who transcended the game and inspired generations.
Jackie Robinson & Pee Wee Reese SPORT Magazine 1952
- Medium: Fine art print
- Substrate: Paper
- Size: 19 X 13
- * Certificate included
- The Sport Covers - Jackie Robinson & Pee Wee Reese, The Sport Magazine, October 1952