Because, black or white, Jackie Robinson was one of the best second basemen in the history of the game. I am sure Mr. Rickey signed Robinson because he was talented, not because of the color of his skin.
There are three possible answers toi why Branch Rickey wanted to integrate baseball. First off, he wanted the publicity for his team. The second reason was talent. No other team had tried integration, so this gave him numerous athletic black players to chose from. Lastly, Branch Rickey was very religious. He did not want to segregate in the face of his God.
Up until the late 1940s, major league baseball remained segregated: all the teams had white players and managers; black players, no matter how good they were, could only play in the so-called "Negro Leagues." In the mid-1940s, Branch Rickey, who was the general manager of the National League Brooklyn Dodgers, decided it was time for things to change. In 1945, he reached an agreement with a black player named Jackie Robinson, a talented athlete playing for the Negro League's Kansas City Monarchs. Rickey set into motion a plan that would bring Robinson to the Dodgers, integrating baseball for the first time. By bringing Jackie Robinson to the major leagues in 1947, Rickey showed courage: he was willing to challenge the major league's acceptance of segregation. It was a risk that could have gone very badly-- the public might have vehemently objected, and fans might have refused to come to the games. It should be noted that Robinson showed great courage too, accepting the role of the first black player at a time when many of his team-mates believed in segregation and did not want a black player on the Dodgers.
2..4...6.....8 We don't want to integrate.
From the research I've done, in Federalist Paper #78, it says that the Judicial Branch is the lease dangerous. You might want to double check that, though ^.~
Unfortunately, I couldn't find the specific phone number of the Glenrock Branch Library in Glenrock. However, you might want to try searching online directories or the official website of the library for contact information.
Because he watched his dad play baseball growing up and he wanted to be just like his dad.
He stepped forward to break baseball's color barrier. He stepped forward to break baseball's color barrier.
Depends on the DVR type and options and what you want to integrate too. More info please.
First and foremost, Rickey want to WIN BALL GAMES, and felt that players of the calibre of Robinson would help him do so. He knew that Robinson would suffer EXTREME abuse while playing, and so he had to be absolutely certain that Robinson would endure the abuse.
Rickey made Robinson promise not to retaliate for two years, after which he as free to react as he liked, as with any other player.
Up until the late 1940s, major league baseball remained segregated: all the teams had white players and managers; black players, no matter how good they were, could only play in the so-called "Negro Leagues." In the mid-1940s, Branch Rickey, who was the general manager of the National League Brooklyn Dodgers, decided it was time for things to change. In 1945, he reached an agreement with a black player named Jackie Robinson, a talented athlete playing for the Negro League's Kansas City Monarchs. Rickey set into motion a plan that would bring Robinson to the Dodgers, integrating baseball for the first time. By bringing Jackie Robinson to the major leagues in 1947, Rickey showed courage: he was willing to challenge the major league's acceptance of segregation. It was a risk that could have gone very badly-- the public might have vehemently objected, and fans might have refused to come to the games. It should be noted that Robinson showed great courage too, accepting the role of the first black player at a time when many of his team-mates believed in segregation and did not want a black player on the Dodgers.
There are a multitude of Rickey Smiley prank call videos available on YouTube. Pretty much any prank call video of his you'd want to see can be found there.
i want the details regarding the branch circuits
2..4...6.....8 We don't want to integrate.
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This branch of the river doesn't go where we want to go.
you would want to visit farmers branch because it has a lot of activities to do with the families and a lot of games
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