Jackie Robinson and Baseball

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Jackie Robinson is one of the most famous major league baseball players of all time. Throughout his career he faced many obstacles that would have broke anyone else, but Jackie was an obedient young man who stayed strong through the end of his career and earned the respect of his enemies. Jackie had something about him that made him stand out from everyone. He was a young black man who had the talent to out-play any white man who stepped in front of him. Being black gave Jackie a horrible disadvantage to not only the whites who were no where near as good as him, but the white players who gave him his competition. Jackie faced horrible discrimination with not only the white fans, but also some of his teammates. Although, there were some white people who did support Jackie, being fans or even a few teammates, he was still given an overwhelming amount of criticism which made a bigger impact than some people could see.
Jackie Robinson is one of the most influential people through the time of civil rights because he integrated major league baseball, earned the respect from the people around him, and became one of the best to play the game of all time.
Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia on January 31, 1919 and lived with his family in poverty for most of his life. Jackie grew up with five siblings (which is what I think gave him the toughness to play baseball with all the threats and vulgarity he receives during his career). One of Jackie’s most famous brothers, Matthew Robinson, inspired Jackie the most to pursue his athletic career. Matthew, himself, won a silver medal in the 1936 Olympics behind Jesse Owens. Jackie started his high school days at John Muir High School. After four years of high schoo...

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... the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s Major League debut on April 15, 1947.

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