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The Paterson, N.J., community remembered and paid tribute to pioneering baseball player and Hall of Fame legend Larry Doby, the first African American player in the American League.

The tribute to Doby included unveiling an enlargement of the recently issued commemorative postage stamp, which is part of the summer's Major League All-Stars Forever stamp series.

His son, Larry Doby Jr., unveiled the stamp poster at Paterson's main post office, which was named in Doby's honor in 1998.

"Today we honor Larry Doby not only for his feats in professional baseball, but for his ability to overcome obstacles which seemed insurmountable at the time," said Rep. Bill Pascrell, in a statement. "Having Larry Doby's legacy preserved by a U.S. postage stamp allows people across the nation to share in honoring what he gave to the game and to our country."

Doby was born and raised in South Carolina but moved to Paterson as a teenager and attended Eastside High School.

He served in the U.S. navy and played for the Newark Eagles of the Negro National League before breaking the color barrier in the American League with the Cleveland Indians in 1947.

Doby died in 2003 in Montclair.

The stamp series also commemorates Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, and Willie Stargell.

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