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Jackie Robinson Breaks the Color Barrier

Jackie Robinson Breaks the Color Barrier
Author: Bo Smolka
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1629694134

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Jackie Robinson was the first black man to play in Major League Baseball in decades. Robinson might not have been the most talented black baseball player at the time, but he certainly was the only player with the strength and determination to mold history. Complete with historic photos, timeline, glossary, news articles, and more. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. SportsZone is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.


Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson
Author: Sean Price
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2008-10-17
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781410931153

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A biography of the athlete who broke the color barrier in major league baseball when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.


Jackie Robinson and the Breaking of the Color Barrier

Jackie Robinson and the Breaking of the Color Barrier
Author: Russell Shorto
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1991
Genre: Baseball players
ISBN: 9780874065947

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A biography of the black athlete who broke the color barrier in major league baseball when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.


Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson
Author: Matt J. Simmons
Publisher: Crabtree Groundbreaker Biograp
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780778712428

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Highlights the life and career of an American baseball player who became the first African American to play major league baseball in the modern era.


Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson
Author: Budd Bailey
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1502610574

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Barriers have existed to deny people the chance to compete athletically based on their race, ethnic background, or sex. Some athletes, through their courage and class, have broken down the barriers that have afflicted our society, and sometimes affected greater social change. Jackie Robinson fought racism in the army before integrating baseball when it was our national pastime. He endured and excelled through a tumultuous 1947 season and opened the doors to other African-American players at a time when the fight for civil rights was beginning in earnest.


Baseball's Great Experiment

Baseball's Great Experiment
Author: Jules Tygiel
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195106206

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Offers a history of African American exclusion from baseball, and assesses the changing racial attitudes that led up to Jackie Robinson's acceptance by the Brooklyn Dodgers.


Promises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America

Promises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America
Author: Sharon Robinson
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1338153706

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A warm, intimate portrait of Jackie Robinson, America's sports icon, told from the unique perspective of a unique insider: his only daughter. Sharon Robinson shares memories of her famous father in this warm loving biography of the man who broke the color barrier in baseball. Jackie Robinson was an outstanding athlete, a devoted family man and a dedicated civil rights activist. The author explores the fascinating circumstances surrounding Jackie Robinson's breakthrough. She also tells the off-the-field story of Robinson's hard-won victories and the inspiring effect he had on his family, his community. . . his country! Includes never-before-published letters by Jackie Robinson, as well as photos from the Robinson family archives.


Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson
Author: Sean Price
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781410931245

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A biography of the athlete who broke the color barrier in major league baseball when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.


Before Brooklyn

Before Brooklyn
Author: Ted Reinstein
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493051229

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In the April of 1945, exactly two years before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in major league baseball, liberal Boston City Councilman Izzy Muchnick persuaded the Red Sox to try out three black players in return for a favorable vote to allow the team to play on Sundays. The Red Sox got the councilman’s much-needed vote, but the tryout was a sham; the three players would get no closer to the major leagues. It was a lost battle in a war that was ultimately won by Robinson in 1947. This book tells the story of the little-known heroes who fought segregation in baseball, from communist newspaper reporters to the Pullman car porters who saw to it that black newspapers espousing integration in professional sports reached the homes of blacks throughout the country. It also reminds us that the first black player in professional baseball was not Jackie Robinson but Moses Fleetwood Walker in 1884, and that for a time integrated teams were not that unusual. And then, as segregation throughout the country hardened, the exclusion of blacks in baseball quietly became the norm, and the battle for integration began anew.