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Yawkey Way outside Fenway Park changed over racist past.

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BOSTON — Boston officials Thursday approved changing the name of Yawkey Way, the street outside Fenway Park, because of allegation­s former Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey was a racist who resisted signing black ballplayer­s in the 1940s and ’50s.

The city’s Public Improvemen­t Commission unanimousl­y approved a proposal by current Red Sox ownership to call the stretch of road Jersey Street, which it was originally named before being changed in 1977 to honor Yawkey the year after he died.

“The spirit of Boston is being renewed,” said Walter Carrington, 87, a former member of the Massachuse­tts Commission Against Discrimina­tion who investigat­ed the Red Sox organizati­on in 1959.

The vote drew immediate condemnati­on from the Yawkey Foundation­s, the charity named for Yawkey and his wife, Jean.

“As we have said throughout this process, the effort to expunge Tom Yawkey’s name has been based on a false narrative about his life and his historic 43-year ownership of the Red Sox,” the organizati­on said.

The Red Sox filed a petition with the commission in February and said that restoring the Jersey Street name is intended to reinforce that Fenway Park is “inclusive and welcoming to all.”

Principal owner John Henry told the Boston Herald last year that “I am still haunted by what went on here a long time before we arrived.”

Under Yawkey, who owned the club from 1933-76, the Red Sox was the last team in the major leagues to cross the color barrier. Pumpsie Green became its first black player in 1959, 12 years after Jackie Robinson played for the Dodgers.

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 ??  ?? A Yawkey Way street sign hangs on a pole outside Fenway Park in Boston. The city of Boston approved a plan Thursday to change the name of Yawkey Way to Jersey Street, its original name. The street had been named in honor of former Red Sox owner Tom...
A Yawkey Way street sign hangs on a pole outside Fenway Park in Boston. The city of Boston approved a plan Thursday to change the name of Yawkey Way to Jersey Street, its original name. The street had been named in honor of former Red Sox owner Tom...

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