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This could be a last-ditch effort to offload Indians merchandise before a total rebranding, and it could be a way for fans to grab gear that will be "retro" within a year.
This month marks a year since that photograph hit the Web. Peter Pattakos, a local attorney who originally blogged about the photo in his blog, Cleveland Frowns, reported Rodriguez attended this ...
Citing a goal of diversity and inclusion, Manfred said in a statement provided to the New York Times that the Indians organization “ultimately agreed with my position that the logo is no longer ...
CLEVELAND (AP) — They've been known as the Cleveland Indians since 1915. Those days could be over. Amid new pressure sparked by a national movement to correct racial wrongdoings, the Indians ...
Why Aren’t More People Talking About the Cleveland Indians’ Racist Logo? A Native American Activist’s View. Activist group Change the Mascot has been at the forefront of the conversation ...
For most of my life, I was pretty agnostic about the Cleveland Indians' name and mascot. That changed when an 11-year-old girl helped me see how offensive they are to her Native American culture.
A group of protesters demonstrate against the Cleveland Indians mascot prior to the Opening Day game between the Cleveland Indians and the Kansas City Royals at Progressive Field, July 24, 2020 ...
In 1951, the Indians made a change to Chief Wahoo, giving his face a smaller nose and red skin. This version of the logo is very close to the one that has been used by the team in recent years.