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Rickey valued Robinson's talent and ability as a baseball player. He also valued Robinson's character and ability to handle pressure and discrimination with grace and dignity. Additionally, Rickey appreciated Robinson's strong work ethic and determination to succeed.
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The Philadelphia Phillies -- and their manager Ben Chapman -- were notorious for relentless heckling of Robinson in his early days in major league baseball. Reportedly, at one game at Shibe Park in Philadelphia, a black cat was let loose onto the field. The heckling only made Robinson more determined to succeed, and he continued to excel in the majors.
Branch Rickey tested Jackie Robinson's resilience and character by challenging him to withstand racial abuse without retaliating. During their discussions, Rickey emphasized the importance of maintaining composure in the face of adversity, knowing that Robinson would face significant hostility as the first Black player in Major League Baseball. This test of character was crucial for Robinson to succeed and uphold dignity while breaking the color barrier in the sport.
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Barbara Jordan faced discrimination and prejudice as an African-American woman pursuing a career in law and politics during a time of racial segregation in the United States. She had to overcome societal expectations and barriers to become the first African-American woman to serve in the Texas Senate and the first African-American woman from the South to be elected to the United States House of Representatives.
She succeeded Patrick J Hillery.
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actually, jakie Robinson was the first African American player in a major league baseball team (the Brooklyn dodgers) in 1947. millions admired jakie for his great skills as an athlete. millions more were inspired by his courage. Robinson bore with bravery the pressure of being an individual so many people wanted to see succeed-and so many others expected to see fail.