A version of this story originally appeared on MiLB.com in 2006. We present it here once more as Minor League Baseball ...
Robinson was the first Black player to break major league baseball’s color barrier, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers Montreal ...
Dodgers great Jackie Robinson was a household name before he broke the Major League Baseball color barrier in 1947. In ...
Robinson refused to give in, defying Jim Crow segregation in Pasadena and, as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, standing up for his rights when ordered to move to the back of a military bus.
"Jackie Robinson's impact was greater than just that ... in 1947 came a year before President Harry Truman desegregated the military and seven years before the Supreme Court ruled desegregation ...
Brown would eventually report for his own military duty before being discharged ... time at first base alongside the legendary Jackie Robinson. Suffice to say, Robinson won the competition and ...
On this day in 1919, baseball and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia. Best known for breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier when he debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers ...
It’s not surprising then, that baseball legend Jackie Robinson has more statues in ... many institutions from public schools to the US military had yet to be desegregated, he brought America ...
Jackie Robinson was an exceptional athlete and a civil rights leader. On April 15, 1947, he broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball when he trotted out to first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
An order from a federal judge to lockdown UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium is set to go ... is reached to use them in a way that benefits military veterans, for which they were originally intended.
Jackie Robinson played in Louisville before he broke Major League Baseball's color barrier. He also came to Kentucky for the March on Frankfort.
Before Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Jackie Robinson became the first Black player in Major League Baseball and embarked on a Hall-of-Fame MLB career, he was a four-sport star at UCLA ...