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    Jackie Robinson: The Colored Comet “I am not concerned for your liking or disliking, all I care about is you respecting me as a human being,” Jackie Robinson once said (Jackie Robinson Quotes). Through his courage and bravery he was able to change the game of baseball by showing that everybody is equal no matter what color skin you have. He was inspired by his brother to stand up for his race and fight for equality. He was one of the best Major League Baseball players, which showed that skin color

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    others. Jackie Robinson was the first black major league baseball player and he was recognized as an influential person. He spread the passion of baseball to many people, in many different ways. However, some may say that Jackie Robinson was not influential due to the turmoil and animosity his success created between blacks and whites. Even though there was animosity between these two races, Jackie Robinson’s success was necessary for increased equality for blacks. Jackie Robinson was influential

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    After his retirement, Robinson became a successful businessman and active supporter of political causes, devoting many of his efforts to the pursuit of a better life for African Americans (Jackie Robinson, 1994). Jackie Robinson accomplished many things by persisting through challenges. Jackie Robinson has created many records for baseball, used persistence to innovate ways to overcome discrimination against him because he was black, and illuminated the world by inspiring other races to play professionally

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    Where would America be without it’s pastime and the influential and inspiring acts of Jackie Robinson? Jackie Robinson has had the greatest societal impact because he played a vital role in breaking the color barrier for not only baseball but for society as a whole, he served as a major factor in an integrated military following his name being called on draft day, and still has influence today with his non-profit organization that hands out college scholarships and leadership opportunities to minorities

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    Unthinkable Jackie Robinson did the unthinkable and broke a color barrier that would change America forever. He might have been one of the greatest to ever play the game of baseball. Not only did he change the path of baseball he rerouted history completely. Many people believe that he is the reason that sports today have been bi-racially integrated. Robinson was the first African-American to ever play in the major leagues. He first played for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro leagues. Jackie Robinson

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    achievements, or noble qualities. Jackie Robinson is a person who fits all these qualities.Jackie Robinson is a true hero. He has done many things no ordinary person would have done. Some examples of things he has done is that he has broke the color barrier, he fought for integration for major leagues, he was a very influential player. He never gave up. He kept on trying. Jackie Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia in 1919 to a family of sharecroppers. His mother raised Jackie and his 4 other brothers. They

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    was changed forever, the great sport of Baseball was created by a man named Abner Doubleday. American Baseball was known as a white man’s game since its uprising, until one man changed that forever. Jackie Robinson was the first African American to ever play in a professional baseball game. Before Robinson there were negro baseball leagues that separated African American and white American baseball players. Many of the men playing in the negro leagues were much better than white men playing in the professional

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    To do this Silas had to be committed to keep trying and be an excellent pitcher to strike him out. Jackie Robinson also had two show a lot of commitment and excellence to stand out when going through hard times but still doing excellent. Jackie Robinson did possess the character traits commitment and excellence which made him a great civil rights advocate. One way Jackie Robinson showed commitment and excellence was when he played well despite the death threats, and taunts on and off

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    Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in the MLB. During the mid 1900’s african americans couldn’t play in the mlb they had to play in their own league. When growing up blacks and whites would be separated. Segregation was a huge deal then and was in all aspects of life. All buildings and facilities were segregated a black could not use a white person's item with a sign on it. Being an african american you were never treated the same as a white you were looked down upon. Jackie Robinson

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    and the obstacles they have overcome. “Fifty years ago, Jackie Roosevelt Robinson became the first black player to play in a Major League baseball game. Jackie was a fearless person and fought until the end and made a big history.”"Jackie Robinson: The Story of an American Hero." HubPages. HubPages, 14 Sept. 2014. Web. 9 May 2016. Everyone respects him a lot and he was a brave man to keep on playing baseball. Though people think Jackie Robinson is not a hero, but others do because he did lots of amazing

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