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    Jackie Robinson had to overcome many challenges like opposing fans and players would throw baseballs at him and racial slurs‚ and the worst thing about this is that no one would be punished for their actions. Jackie has set many records‚ and he has influenced and inspired many people. While being the first African American Major League Baseball (MLB) player he faces many challenges‚ he broke the color barrier‚ and fought for black rights. Jackie endured many challenges. Not just for him‚ but so

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    Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson‚ the best baseball player in the twentieth century‚ was the first African American to play in the Major League Baseball and opened up the generation for colored people to play baseball. He courageously changed and challenged the deeply rooted custom of racial segregation in both the north and the south. He also gave the African Americans a different focus for life then just stepping back and letting them get walked all over by the words form the whites. Jackie proved

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    20th Century U.S. History since WWII Spring 2013 Bergen Community College Prof. Burke THE PAUL ROBESON—JACKIE ROBINSON SAGA AND A POLITICAL COLLISION. By Ronald A. Smith‚ Journal of Sport History‚ Vol. 6‚ No. 2 (summer‚ 1979) P 5-27 Dr. Ronald A. Smith‚ a historian and Professor Emeritus at Penn State University analyzes Jackie Robinson’s appearance‚ and impact before the House Un-American Activities Committee in light of anti-American messages made by the entertainer and former Rutgers University

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    to become one a society. Tommy Burns and Jackie Robinson are famous black athletes that took the first step into bringing both communities closer together. Tommy Burns was a boxer who claimed a heavyweight championship

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    Jackie Robinson took the civil right movement agreeably. This essay is about Jackie Robinson and the civil rights movement. He was a huge influence on black baseball players. Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play Major League Baseball. He was drafted in 1947 by Branch Rickey‚ the GM of the former Brooklyn Dodgers. This essay is about Jackie Robinson and how the civil rights movement affected him during the 1940s. When the time approached for Branch Rickey‚ the general manager

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    life in the Southern states. However‚ laws and morals of the Northern states weren’t great‚ either. “Racial violence was relatively rare.” - Getting Away with Murder: The True Story of the Emmett Till Case pg. 27. In fact‚ when Emmett was 6‚ Jackie Robinson played his first game in the all-white MLB. Emmett loved the White Sox baseball team. He was noted for being very happy by several friends and family members. Emmett had Polio at the age of 5‚ whenever the Polio vaccine had not been invented

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    1. Jackie Robinson (January 31‚ 1919) He was the first African American to play in the Major League Baseball. He was also part of the Black Panthers Tank Battalion during WWII‚ but he never got to fight because he didn’t not get off the military bus when the bus driver told him to do so‚ so he was later charged with offenses‚ even with those which weren’t true. He started playing baseball in the Negro Leagues and then moved up to the minor leagues‚ but was mostly segregated from his team. Then in

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    Jackie Robinson was the black person to play on an all-white baseball team. Jackie was a man to stand up for his rights and stand up against segregation. He was taken on the Brooklyn Dodgers as the first colored man on an all-white baseball team. He had many great values such as perseverance. One of Jackie Robinson?s greatest values was his perseverance. I have had to show perseverance all throughout my life. I really had to show perseverance when I moved in between third and fourth grade. I lived

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    The text “ The Noble Experiment‚” “Montreal Signs Negro Shortstop‚” and the video “Jackie Robinson and his involvement in the integration of baseball‚ but each author has a different purpose and includes different information to support his/her purpose. Alfred Duckett’s purpose is to inform the audience‚ the New York Times’ purpose is to entertain and inform‚ and archive’s purpose is to entertain. Evidence to support this analysis will be given. The author of “The Noble Experiment‚” has a purpose

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    Jackie Robinson’s Impact on American Sports Jack Roosevelt Robinson (Jackie) was born on January 31‚ 1919 in Cairo‚ Georgia and died on October 24‚ 1972 in Stamford‚ Connecticut. Jackie Robinson is best known for being the first African American baseball player of the modern era‚ by breaking the color barrier by playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Robinson’s debut for the Dodgers in 1947 came a year before President Harry Truman desegregated the military and seven years before the Supreme

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