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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.

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he is important because he helped the racial madness with in the baseball leagues.well to make long story short [He made the rights for blacks to play on white peoples major league teams.]

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