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Iconic hug photo from 1948 World Series, a symbol against racism nearly 80 years later

The story behind an iconic photo of an interracial hug during Game 4 of the 1948 World Series.

02/21/2025

One Detroit

Iconic hug photo from 1948 World Series, a symbol against racism nearly 80 years later

Clip: Season 9 Episode 34 | 11m 51sVideo has Closed Captions

The story behind an iconic photo of an interracial hug during Game 4 of the 1948 World Series.

It was a hug between two baseball players who helped the Cleveland Indians win the World Series in 1948, and a photo you might say went viral in its day. The hug was between pitcher Steve Gromek, a Hamtramck native, and outfielder Larry Doby, the second Black player to cross the color line. One Detroit’s Bill Kubota examines the controversial history of the photo and how it’s remembered today.

02/21/2025

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