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Jackson's life. It even affected the value of his memorabilia in the collectibles market; because Jackson was illiterate, he often had his wife sign his signature. Consequently, anything autographed by Jackson himself brings a premium when sold, including one autograph which was sold for $ 23,500 in 1990 (equivalent to $ 55,000 in 2023). In restaurants, rather than ask someone to read the menu to him, he would wait until his teammates ordered and then order one of the items that he heard.
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636:. The following season, the 32-year-old Jackson batted .382. He was having one of his best overall seasons, leading the American League in triples and setting by large margins career marks for home runs, RBIs, and fewest strikeouts per plate appearance when he was suspended, along with seven other members of the White Sox, after allegations surfaced that the team had thrown the previous World Series.
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2233:. postandcourier.com. June 8, 2013. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
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Say It Ain't So, Joe!: The True Story of Shoeless Joe Jackson
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1831:"Shoeless Joe: His Legend Survives the Man and the Scandal"
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2250:"Joe Jackson Minor League Statistics & History"
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2207:. Baseball Reliquary. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
1885:"Black Sox: 'It ain't so, kid, it just ain't so'
1382:. Associated Press. December 9, 1990. p. 1.
1378:"Joe Jackson Autograph Auctioned for $ 23,500".
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1793:"'It Ain't True, Is It, Joe?' Youngster Asks".
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2172:Pomrenke, Jacob (December 5, 2017).
2159:Fraud Files Forensic Accounting Blog
1677:. ESPN Classic.com. August 30, 2007.
1508:"Shoeless Joe Jackson Memorial Park"
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955:In 1933, the Jacksons moved back to
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2372:JOE JACKSON BASEBALL Reference Book
1829:Plummer, William (August 7, 1989).
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2218:"Meet Joe Jackson, shoes 'n' all"
2019:"Ty Cobb & Joe Jackson story"
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1934:"U.S. House Backs Shoeless Joe"
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2368:– Jackson's official website
1461:. Rowman & Littlefield.
1426:"Chicago Historical Society"
1317:(archived January 26, 2009).
728:Dispute over Jackson's guilt
710:"It ain't true, is it, Joe?"
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