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    Jackie Robinson was the first African­American to play in the Major League on April fiftth nineteen forty­seven‚ which was an important event for history‚ he also improved civil rights. Jackie Robinson also achieved homeruns for his team‚ The Brooklyn Dodgers. Two years later‚ after the event of being the first African­American to play baseball‚ Jackie Robinson received hate mail‚ threats and more. He played in three teams they were: the Brooklyn Dodgers‚ the Monarchs of Kansas ‚ and Negro League’s

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    Jackie Robinson was an African American man who was a great baseball player. He had a wife and later when his career progressed he had a child. Throughout his career of a simple sport‚ his life was very challenging because of the segregation in the United States at the time of his career. Although Jackie Robinson was faced with death threats‚ taunts and racial slurs‚ Jackie overcame his differences and played his best in the game that made him an iconic baseball player and a member of the Baseball

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    be compared to Jackie Robinson in many ways. Jackie Robinson was put on an all white baseball team in the late 1940s. African Americans were not accepted in baseball since it was considered a “white man’s game”. Rosa Parks was an African American lady who sat in the front of the bus even though blacks were suppose to sit in the back. Being discriminated for not looking like everybody else is the reason they both stood up for themselves. Rosa never listened to the law and Jackie never stopped playing

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    JACKIE ROBINSON: Breaking the Racial Barriers On July 23‚ 1962‚ in the charming village of Cooperstown‚ New York‚ four new members were inducted into baseball ’s Hall of Fame. As they gathered around the wooden platform‚ the fans reminisced about America ’s national pastime. Edd Roush and Bill McKechnie‚ sixty-eight and seventy-four years old respectively‚ were tow of the inductees that day (Robinson 142). They were old-timers chosen by the veterans ’ committee. Bob Feller and Jackie Robinson

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    The Effects of Jackie Robinson’s Career Imagine that for your whole life you had dreamed about becoming a professional at your favorite sport only to be shot down by something that you can not control. The color of your skin. You have the skills‚ the determination‚ and an unbelievable work ethic‚ but no you couldn’t play. But then everything changed when a man came along by the name of Jack Roosevelt Robinson better known as Jackie. Jackie Robinson changed the nation for the better through the effect

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    people have experienced it‚ like from Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals‚ I Never Had It Made by Jackie Robinson‚ and ¨The Father Of Chinese Aviation¨ by Rebecca Maksel‚ which includes Feng Ru. They all faced life changing experiences in trying to impact their country‚ or society. Melba Pattillo Beals one of the first African Americans to integrate in an all white high school‚ Jackie Robinson the first black player to play in the Major Leagues‚ and Feng Ru the Father of Chinese Aviation

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    Jackie Robinson undoubtedly changed organized baseball forever‚ but he could not have done it without the help and guidance of Branch Rickey. Rickey’s exploration of the limits of baseball’s color line led to a widespread exchange of ideas‚ largely contributing to more tolerant attitudes in both baseball and throughout the United States. By the mid-19th century‚ baseball had reached an “unprecedented” popularity in America.[5]. Organized teams and leagues were created‚ along with the establishment

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    katj sjnf ff fnskjdgjjdnknnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn- nnnnnnn Introduction:The three major causes if the French Revolution was the disputes between the different types of social classes in French society. The French Revolution in the 18th Century was one of the most important events in the history of the world. The Revolution led to many changes in France‚ the Revolution led to the development of new political ideas such like democracy. It questioned the authority of kings

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    Jackie Robinson My name is Jackie Robinson and I was born on January 31‚ 1919. I was the first African-American to play in baseball’s major leagues in the modern era. I broke the baseball color line when the Brooklyn Dodgers started me at first base on April 15‚ 1947. The Brooklyn Dodgers were the first league team to play a black man since the 1880’s. The Dodgers ended racial segregation that had relegated black players to the Negro leagues for six decades. My character and unquestionable talent

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    three ways shakes believed greatness was acquired. Many people in our world today have done great things and changed our world today. One specific character that achieved greatness and changed the game of baseball to what it is today was Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson was not only a bunch of little bits of greatness‚ he was one big greatness. Robinson changed the game of baseball by coming out of

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