Difficult to say.
William Edward White played one game for the Providence Grays in 1879. White was a student Baseball player at Brown University, and the son of a white slave owner and a bi-racial slave. The law at the timewould have been considered him a negro (or black, or African-American, or whatever). However, White had, by that time, been passing for white for many years.
Thus, he did not pass in order to play ball, but to do better in society. And one game in MLB hardly constitutes a career.
Jackie Robinson won six National League pennants and one World Series championship during his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Dodgers won the World Series in 1955, which was the only championship Robinson secured before retiring in 1956. His contributions to the team and to baseball as a whole were significant, transcending sports and impacting civil rights.
No, there were many more before him. The second African American to play in MLB in the modern era was Larry Doby of the Cleveland Indians whose first game was July 5, 1947. Jackie Robinson's first MLB game was April 15, 1947.
If your question is in reference to Jackie Robinson, he excelled in baseball, basketball, football and track at Ucla before leaving in 1941 to join the military, where he was discharged for medical reasons "football ankle".
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Jackie Robinson was a major league baseball player. He was also a assistant athletic director before starting his baseball career.
Jackie robinson went into the Army before baseball.
Many African American baseball players who even play in the MLB today, are inspired by Jackie Robinson because he broke the race barrier in baseball. Before him blacks weren't respected and had their own baseball league and full african american only teams.
Jackie Robinson and his wife Rachel Robinson had three children. Their names were Jackie, Jr., who died before Jackie in 1971, Sharon and David.
If you mean Moses Walker, the last black player in the majors before Jackie Robinson, he played in the American Association.
Jackie robinson played baseball, not basketball
No, Ruth was deceased before Robinson made his Major League debut.
The Interboro Parkway was renamed Jackie Robinson Parkway in 1997.
In 1947 Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball and was the first African American to play major league baseball. A member of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Robinson was the first African American to break a record in the Negro league and was one of the best African-American baseball players in history (even though in college, baseball had been his 'worst sport'). Robinson also won an NCAA Championship in the long jump at UCLA in 1940.
Before signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Jackie Robinson played for the Kansas City Monarch, a Negro League in 1945, then he played for the Montreal Royals in 1946. The Royals were a AAA farm team of the Dodgers.
He played his entire major-league career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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