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    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 of the Dodgers‚ to sign Robinson‚ he had several difficult decisions to make. First‚ should he sign a black player? And if he did‚ what were the consequences? Second‚ did

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    player‚ and I was also involved in track when I was in high school. I graduated from high school in 1937. When I started playing professional baseball I played in the negro leagues for the Kansas City‚ Monarchs. I was later signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. I was the first African

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    Jackie Robinson The Author of Jackie Robinson is Manfred Weidhorn. The book was published by Atheneum books in 1993. The book “Jackie Robinson” is a biography because it talks about his life and how he grew up as a black baseball player for the Dodgers. He also led the way and showed how he broke the color barrier. The subject of the book is Jackie Robinson. The main idea of the book is how Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in an era where whites dominated the sport of baseball. Jackie

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    the Mission Reds in 1937‚ calling on Hollywood stars Cecil B. DeMille‚ Bing Crosby‚ George Burns‚ and more. The team was moved to Los Angeles‚ becoming the Hollywood Stars in 1938. Cobb was president of the club from 1938 to 1957‚ when the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to town. Cobb was then involved in getting an expansion team in LA in the American League eventually serving on the Los Angeles Angels Advisory Board. Hollywood Brown Derby on Vine Street‚ just south of Hollywood Boulevard‚ that was the most

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    A prime example of this is Elton Brand‚ who bypassed his junior and senior year at Duke to go directly to the NBA. Another athlete looking for a big paycheck is Kevin Brown‚ who recently signed a $105 million dollar contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. This is an outrageous remuneration for someone that plays a

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    He was the first african american to play the major leagues after he played his first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Downfall while playing for the Dodgers was Jackie was discriminated throughout his whole career just because he was a different race than another player. He was haunt for playing baseball. But now today all African Americans are allowed to play game today without

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    took a great leap in breaking color barriers in America. He was the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball in the 20th century. It all started after Jackie was signed on with the Montreal Royals‚ the top farm team of the Brooklyn Dodgers‚ by Branch Rickey. Jackie led the Royals to victory in the Little World Series with 40 stolen bases and a batting average of .349. Afterward Robinson was chased by mobs of white and black fans. Though there were those who loved Jackie‚ there were

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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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    Most of us have had the dream at some point in our life. That dream of draining a last-second three pointer to win an NBA championship‚ or hit a home run to win a World Series. This is a dream that every human should be able to chase. Unfortunately‚ until recently some people were not able to turn this dream into reality simply because of the color of their skin. Racism cause widespread hatred throughout the entire sports community and the entire world as a whole. Through bravery‚ persistence‚ and

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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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