Approximately 60% white, 29% hispanic, 8% black, and 3% asian. visit: http://bss.sfsu.edu/tygiel/hist490/finalclass/racial_composition.htm
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Some important events in Jackie Robinson's life include his breaking of the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947 when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the first African American player in the modern era. Robinson's stellar performance on the field, including winning the Rookie of the Year award in 1947 and the National League MVP in 1949, helped pave the way for more African American players in the MLB. Additionally, Robinson was a vocal advocate for civil rights and social justice, using his platform to speak out against racial discrimination and inequality.
Jackie Robinson is credited with breaking MLB's color barrier in 1947. However, back in 1884 in the American Association, a major league at the time, Moses Walker and his brother Welday Walker played for the Toledo Blue Stockings. Moses was nicknamed Fleet and played 42 games as a catcher and batted .263. His brother Welday played 5 games as an outfielder and batted .222.
The National Urban League works to provide economic empowerment, educational opportunities, and advocates against racial discrimination on behalf of African Americans. They are responsible for the "I AM EMPOWERED" initiative, which is focused on achievements in education, employment, health and housing for urban communities in the United States.
Racial discrimination was mostly ended by 1964.