Arlene Marcley runs the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum in Greenville, S.C., the player’s home town. EVELIO CONTRERAS / The Washington Post
The Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum in Greenville, S.C., exhibits a replica of Jackson’s famous bat, Black Betsy. EVELIO CONTRERAS / The Washington Post
Memorabilia from Shoeless Joe Jackson’s playing days are displayed at the museum dedicated to him in Greenville, S.C. EVELIO CONTRERAS / The Washington Post
Shoeless Joe Jackson, circa 1919. Anonymous / Chicago History Museum