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    noticed in the baseball community when he joined the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro League. It only one year in the league for him to be signed by a MLB baseball club which would end up being the Brooklyn Dodgers. With this signing came a lot of brutal comments and hate towards the Dodgers organization and Jackie himself since he was the

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    985% (Breaking). In 1949 Jackie led the NL in stolen bases (Breaking). Robinson left the army and played in a African American league‚ since baseball was still segregated and Branch Rickey soon chose him after that (Breaking). Pee Wee Reese‚ the Dodgers shortstop‚ accepted Robinson as a friend and also as a teammate (Breaking). The league president of baseball and the Commissioner defended Jackie (Breaking). Jackie served on the board of the NAACP (Breaking). In Jackie’s early years which is when

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    Jackie Robinson: Overcoming Adversity Jackie Robinson‚ the first African-American in Baseball‚ transformed the face of American sports forever. Not only was he an outstanding athlete‚ but with the help of Branch Ricky‚ owner of Brooklyn Dodgers‚ they worked for reforms in the sports community. April 15‚ 1947 is the day that one of the most important events in American history took place. On that day‚ Jackie Robinson took the final step in making the biggest breakthrough in sports history‚ it

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    African American players and the presence of an all white sport. America still wasn’t friendly or accepted the African American race and many still held great prejudice towards them. All this would change when the general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers‚ Branch Rickey decided he was going to sign a Negro player. Jackie Robinson was that player and Jackie Robinson changed the game‚ America‚ and history. By looking specifically at his childhood adversity‚ college life and the hardships he encountered

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    people did not respect Robinson nor like him to be a part of the Brooklyn Dodgers‚ he became the

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    Baseball’s Civil Rights Legend. Springfield: Enslow Publishers‚ Inc. 1997. Print. Gimbel‚ Mike. “Jackie Robinson’s Historic Impact.” workers.org. Workers World‚ 10 April 1997. Web. 23 November 2013. Goldstein‚ Richard. “Jackie Robinson: Brooklyn Dodgers Legend and Civil Rights Pioneer.” The New York Times. nytimes‚ 13 April 2007. Web. 23 November 2013.

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    “Maybe tomorrow‚ we’ll all wear 42‚ so nobody could tell us apart.” General manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers‚ Branch Rickey‚ decided to draft Jackie Robinson into the baseball team. Rickey knew the negative feedback he would receive and he refused to let society make the decision for him. Therefore‚ he went seeking for a baseball player who could meet his standards‚ physically and mentally. While some differences between Brian Helgelands movie 42 and the segregation in society and the Jim Crow laws

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    once remarked‚ “There’s not an American in this country free until every one of us is free.” He was born January 31‚ 1919 in Cairo‚ Georgia‚ and was raised by a single mother. After playing baseball in the Negro Leagues‚ he signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. He retired in 1957 with a .311 batting average. Because Jackie Robinson was perseverant‚ hard working‚ and talented‚ he became the first African-American professional baseball player. Jackie Robinson’s perseverance allowed him to play

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    When Jackie Robinson took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers on opening day April 15‚1947 he forever changed the faces of major league baseball. Robinson was the first African American to play in the majors in the 20th century.Jackie Robinson made history in 1947 when he broke baseball’s color barrier to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers .The impact Jackie Robinson made on Major League Baseball is one that will be forever remembered. On April 15 each season‚ every team in the majors celebrates Robinson’s

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    Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson was born January 31‚1919 in Cairo‚ Georgia. He played professional baseball from 1947 to 1957. Jackie died on October 24‚ 1972 in Stamford‚ Connecticut. Jackie has four siblings their names are Willa Mae‚ Mack‚ Edgar‚ and Frank. Early Life He went to two different high schools but was a great athlete. After graduating from high school‚ Jackie went to UCLA and won letters in all of his sports. Jackie became the Most Valuable Player of his baseball team in 1938.

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