They had been instilled, in a graphic means, when Erskine’s father, Matt, took him to Marion, Ind., in 1930, the morning after a mob had stormed a jailhouse and hung two Black prisoners. Matt Erskine needed his son to see the consequences of hate.
The sight of a naked tree department and remnant of a noose has been seared in Carl Erskine’s consciousness ever since. In a state that after counted about 30 p.c of the male inhabitants as dues-paying members of the Ku Klux Klan, Erskine grew up with a Black finest buddy, Johnny Wilson — a distinction, he stated, that ought to earn him no particular accolades.
“I lived in a blended neighborhood and I knew a number of excellent Black households, hard-working households, and Johnny was a buddy,” Erskine stated. “I ate at his home, he ate at my home, and we had been simply very, very shut. I by no means seen the colour of the pores and skin. It by no means performed an element in our relationship. So it’s onerous for me to take any credit score for that, as a result of it simply got here pure for me.”
On the highest shelf of a cupboard within the Erskines’ front room is a figurine Wilson gave to his previous pal: two boys — one Black, one white — on a bench in baseball uniforms. Tucked behind it’s Wilson’s be aware: “Like after we had been younger.”
Wilson died in 2019. Roger Craig, the final Dodger moreover Erskine who performed in that 1955 World Collection, died final month. Two of Erskine’s youngsters, Gary and Susie, will symbolize him in Cooperstown, a part of a sprawling household that features 5 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, together with a lady named Brooklyn.
Erskine’s identify might be on everlasting show on the Corridor of Fame by the Buck O’Neil statue, simply down a hallway and across the nook from the plaque gallery. That room honors probably the most hallowed Brooklyn names — Robinson, Campanella, Snider, Reese, Hodges and extra — and, to Erskine, sends a refined however highly effective message he has spent his life selling.
“There’s one key issue in regards to the plaques round that room on the Corridor of Fame,” Erskine stated. “They’re all bronze. They’re all the identical shade.”