Cap Anson was a first base for the Cubs from 1876 to 1897 and manages the team 17 of those years. Back then the Cubs were known as the "White Stockings" and the stockings weren't the only thing white about those teams. Anson was one of the first stars of the sport and one of it's leading racists. As a manager he signed contracts for games against player that had african americans on them that said they could not play against Anson's club. This of course was typical of post civil war life, but still very unsettling.
Anson hit all of his 97 Homers as a member of the White Stockings. This ties him for 23 on the Cubs all time HR list.