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Robinson, Jackie - (Jack Roosevelt Robinson), 1919–72, American baseball player, the first African-American player in the modern major leagues, b. Cairo, Ga. He grew up in Pasadena, Calif., where he became an outstanding athlete in high school and junior college. While attending (1939–41) the Univ. of California at Los Angeles, he established a wide reputation in baseball


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    Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball » Read Now

    by Scott Simon. 168 pgs.

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    The integration of baseball in 1947 had undeniable significance for the civil rights movement and American history. Thanks to Jackie Robinson, a barrier that had once been believed to be permanent was shattered-paving the way for scores of African Americans who wanted nothing more than to be granted...
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    Sport and the Color Line: Black Athletes and Race Relations in Twentieth-Century America (Chap. 9 "Jackie Robinson") » Read Now

    by Patrick B. Miller, David K. Wiggins. 382 pgs.

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    Includes biographical sketches of Jackie Robinson, Joe Louis, Muhammed Ali and Michael JordanExamines the intersection of race and sports as well as the rise of the sports figure as endorsement franchiseIncludes 35 photographs
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    Jackie Robinson: My Journey of Appreciation, in Nine » Read Now

    by Elliott M. Abramson. multiple pgs.

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    The Jackie Robinson Story, in World and I » Read Now

    by Morton A. Kaplan. multiple pgs.

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    Jackie Robinson Remembered, in Ebony » Read Now

    by A.S. Doc Young. 8 pgs.

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    Brooklyn's Dodgers: The Bums, the Borough, and the Best of Baseball, 1947-1957 » Read Now

    by Carl E Prince. 202 pgs.

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    During the 1952 World Series, a Yankee fan trying to watch the game in a Brooklyn bar was told, "Why don't you go back where you belong, Yankee lover?" "I got a right to cheer my team," the intruder responded, "this is a free country." "This ain't no free country, chum," countered the Dodger fan...
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