Baseball is an American treasure. When Jackie Robinson began playing for Brooklyn, he broke barriers and dealt with a lot discrimination. He handled it with courage and inspired others and helped to change the opinion of others. This all helped the Civil Rights Movement.
The only major rules change since 1964 was the addition of the Designated Hitter rule adopted by the American League initiated in 1973.
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Jackie Robinson changed baseball in many ways1. he was the first African American to play in the major leagues2. he broke the color barrier in baseballnot only did he change baseball but he changed all sports
he was the only African American in the League, after vigorous protesting.
becoming the first black player in the major leagues
Becoming the first black player in the major leagues- Apex
Jackie Robinson's career as a professional baseball player helped civil rights because of the attention that he drew as the first African American in the Major Leagues. He paved the way for others to follow, and is celebrated as a hero.
He was the first African American Professional Baseball player and he broke the color barrier for baseball.
Jackie Robinson decided to accept the offer by the Brooklyn Dodgers to play with them in major league baseball. He was the first Black man in the majors and he was rookie of the year. His uniform number was 42.
Jackie Robinson decided to accept the offer by the Brooklyn Dodgers to play with them in Major League Baseball. He was the first Black man in the majors and he was rookie of the year. His uniform number was 42.
He dreamed of seeing the end to racial division in all aspects, but was instrumental in making a major change in racism in baseball.
Jackie Robinson became a baseball player in college, but actually started playing in Montreal before coming to the United States to play. After the end of World War II, Jackie Robinson tried out for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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