To encourage the Cleveland Indians baseball franchise | 1 |
to retire their nickname and mascot and to adopt a | 2 |
new nickname and a new mascot free of racial | 3 |
insensitivity. | 4 |
WHEREAS, The Cleveland Indians professional baseball | 5 |
franchise is an enduring institution, which has contributed to the | 6 |
well-being of Ohioans for over a century; and | 7 |
WHEREAS, The franchise assumed its current nickname, the | 8 |
Indians, in 1915; and | 9 |
WHEREAS, Prior to 1915, the franchise had operated under | 10 |
numerous other nicknames including the Lake Shores, the Spiders, | 11 |
the Bluebirds, and the Naps; and | 12 |
WHEREAS, Many notable athletes such as Roberto Alomar, Steve | 13 |
Carlton, Bob Feller, Nap Lajoie, Frank Robinson, and Cy Young have | 14 |
played for the Cleveland franchise, some prior to the adoption of | 15 |
the current nickname; and | 16 |
WHEREAS, Louis Sockalexis, who played for the Cleveland | 17 |
Spiders between 1897 and 1899, may have been the first person of | 18 |
Native American ancestry to play for a major league baseball | 19 |
franchise; and | 20 |
WHEREAS, In 1947, Larry Doby became the first | 21 |
African-American to play in the American League when he joined the | 22 |
Cleveland Indians; and | 23 |
WHEREAS, In 1975, Frank Robinson was named player-manager by | 24 |
the Cleveland franchise, making Robinson the first black manager | 25 |
of a major league baseball franchise; and | 26 |
WHEREAS, The franchise nickname and the Chief Wahoo logo have | 27 |
been criticized for perpetuating Native American stereotypes; and | 28 |
WHEREAS, Native American groups have organized peaceful | 29 |
protests against the Cleveland Indians franchise for many years; | 30 |
and | 31 |
WHEREAS, Cleveland City Councilman Zack Reed has called for | 32 |
the city to ban the display of the Cleveland Indians mascot Chief | 33 |
Wahoo on public property; and | 34 |
WHEREAS, In 2005, the American Psychological Association | 35 |
Council of Representatives adopted a resolution recommending the | 36 |
immediate retirement of American Indian mascots, symbols, images, | 37 |
and personalities by schools, colleges, universities, athletic | 38 |
teams, and organizations; and | 39 |
WHEREAS, Other professional sports franchises, such as the | 40 |
Washington Redskins, are considering a name change; and | 41 |
WHEREAS, Miami University and Dartmouth College have changed | 42 |
their nicknames and mascots due to concerns of Native Americans | 43 |
and the perpetuation of stereotypes; and | 44 |
WHEREAS, A team named the Indians, or one that carries a | 45 |
mascot of a stereotypical Native American caricature, such as | 46 |
Chief Wahoo, is an affront to Native Americans; and | 47 |
WHEREAS, An evolving sense of decency and respect demand that | 48 |
the Cleveland Indians change their nickname and mascot; now | 49 |
therefore be it | 50 |
RESOLVED, That the General Assembly of the State of Ohio | 51 |
encourages the Cleveland Indians baseball franchise to retire its | 52 |
nickname and mascot and to adopt a new nickname and a new mascot | 53 |
free of racial insensitivity; and be it further | 54 |
RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the Senate transmit duly | 55 |
authenticated copies of this resolution to the current owner of | 56 |
the Cleveland Indians baseball franchise, and to the news media of | 57 |
Ohio. | 58 |