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    Jackie Robinson Impact

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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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    Los Angeles Crime

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    Crime-Based Economic and City Development Los Angeles is one of the biggest and most populated metropolises around the world. It was founded by governor Filipe de Neve‚ a Spanish governor of Las California‚ in September 4‚ 1781. Los Angeles started as a small city with population of 11‚500 people and continued steadily growing. At the beginning 20th century‚ the discovery of oil brought a lot of attention‚ and it shaped the economy‚ politics and social growth of the city. As population grows

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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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    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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    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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    Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31‚ 1919‚ in Cairo‚ Georgia‚ a sleepy Southern town near the Florida border. Jackie was the youngest of five children‚ four boys and a girl‚ born to impoverished sharecroppers Jerry and Mallie Robinson. Jerry Robinson deserted the family six months after Jackie was born. Mallie Robinson‚ a strong‚ devoutly religious woman‚ moved the struggling family across the country by rail to Pasadena‚ California‚ in 1920 when Jackie was fourteen-months old. She worked

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    Manager‚ Branch Rickey‚ of the Dodgers offered Robinson this opportunity to break the powerful but unwritten color line in baseball. Knowing the pushback from fans and players of other teams‚ he knew he had to make a condition for Robinson. Not respond to the abuse that he was going to

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    stepped out on that diamond field. Jackie Robinson became the first african americans to play in Major League Baseball in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line when the Brooklyn Dodgers started him at first base on April 15‚ 1947. As the first major league team to play a black man the Dodgers ended racial segregation. The example of Robinson’s character and unquestionable talent challenged the traditional basis of segregation‚ which then marked many other aspects of American life‚ and

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    "A life is not important except in the impact it has on others’ lives." This quote was said by Jackie Robinson who was important in paving the way for other black athletes in professional sports. He was the first black baseball player to play in Major League Baseball.What would professional sports be without all the greatest black athletes such as Michael Jordan‚ Muhammad Ali or Jackie Robinson? Today the NBA is filled with a large majority of African American players. The NBA would be nothing without

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    movie was the greatest but now that he has gotten old he has got less great. Over the years there’s been people that beat his record’s . But back to the movie in the first part he was playing a team back some other country after a week the dodgers want him to play with them but the coach and the team because he was black/racist and the game he played he got fail comments from the

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