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It is not lost on this writer that the name of the stadium where the Cleveland Indians play is ... oh yeah, racist. The Indians’ logo and team name are patently offensive and racist.
Cleveland first acknowledges the "Indians" nickname on its uniforms. From 1915-27, the team wore uniforms with the word "Cleveland" or a stylistic "C" logo. The lone exception was 1921 ...
Cleveland Indians reveal ... removing the team’s Chief Wahoo logo from its rotation. Now the team has taken the final step in distancing itself from the Indians team name up revealing what ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - This year marks ... designed by 17-year-old Walter Goldbach. The Indians' owner at the time, Bill Veech, commissioned the logo. 1948 - Indians win the World Series The Indians ...
CLEVELAND --Divisive and hotly debated, the Chief Wahoo logo is being removed from the Cleveland Indians' uniform next year. The polarizing mascot is coming off the team's jersey sleeves and caps ...
The Cleveland Indians have agreed to remove the big-toothed, red-faced caricature from their jerseys and caps starting in the 2019 season. The Indians have used the Chief Wahoo logo since 1947 ...
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians went the rock ‘n’ roll route with a logo for the 2019 All-Star Game that won’t offend. Inspired by the city’s deep musical roots, the team on Tuesday ...
The Cleveland Indians will retire their longtime and contentious Chief Wahoo logo after the 2018 baseball season, the team said Monday. Chief Wahoo, through various incarnations, has been in use ...
The Cleveland Indians will remove the controversial Chief Wahoo logo from their uniforms and caps starting in the 2019 season, the year they will host the All-Star Game at Progressive Field.
CLEVELAND -- Cleveland ... proud of the 2019 logo, which she described as "unique." It's certainly not divisive. Under pressure from MLB and others, the Indians will no longer wear the contentious ...
The Cleveland Indians will stop using the Chief Wahoo logo on their uniforms next year, yielding to years of pressure from Native American groups and Major League Baseball. The smiling red-faced ...