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- Set of Wilson Golf Clubs, circa 1955 - Wilson Sporting Goods Company began producing athletic goods in the mid-1910s and became a leading sports equipment manufacturer. The company made gear for a range of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and golf. The company regularly sought advice from athletes and experts in their particular sport to help design equipment--from drivers and irons to the "Indestructo" golf bag.

- circa 1955
- Collections - Artifact
Set of Wilson Golf Clubs, circa 1955
Wilson Sporting Goods Company began producing athletic goods in the mid-1910s and became a leading sports equipment manufacturer. The company made gear for a range of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and golf. The company regularly sought advice from athletes and experts in their particular sport to help design equipment--from drivers and irons to the "Indestructo" golf bag.
- Edison Institute Schools Letter Sweater, circa 1947 -

- circa 1947
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Institute Schools Letter Sweater, circa 1947
- Baseball Uniform, 1950-1959 -

- 1950-1959
- Collections - Artifact
Baseball Uniform, 1950-1959
- Autographed Baseball from Rosa Parks to Curt Flood, December 18, 1994 - Simple, courageous actions that change society will inspire others. In 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus to a white man. Her action helped transform race relations in America. Fourteen years later, Curt Flood challenged Major League Baseball's "reserve clause," and transformed owner-player relations in team sports. In 1994, Rosa Parks signed this baseball for Flood.

- December 18, 1994
- Collections - Artifact
Autographed Baseball from Rosa Parks to Curt Flood, December 18, 1994
Simple, courageous actions that change society will inspire others. In 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus to a white man. Her action helped transform race relations in America. Fourteen years later, Curt Flood challenged Major League Baseball's "reserve clause," and transformed owner-player relations in team sports. In 1994, Rosa Parks signed this baseball for Flood.