When Jackie Robinson joined the Dodgers, many people were upset, others liked it.
He suffered bad treatment but led the way for others.
Branch Rickey advised Jackie Robinson to maintain his composure and not retaliate against racial taunts and discrimination. He emphasized the importance of being a trailblazer and setting a positive example for others, as Robinson would be under immense scrutiny as the first African American player in Major League Baseball. Rickey believed that Robinson's ability to endure adversity with dignity would help pave the way for future generations of players.
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.
Yes, other than Dixie Walker, there were others that refused to play with him. He was the most outspoken in demanding a trade, but not everyone was ready to play with an African American yet.
When Jackie Robinson joined the Dodgers, many people were upset, others liked it.
The Jackie Robinson Foundation's motto was created by its founder. It was, "A life is not important except for the impact it has on others' lives."
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the lasting effect of Martha Washington had was that she took care of them
he brought freedom to them
Jackie Robinson made it and encouraged others.
Some liked it others were upset
I don't know c: miss LLAMA!
He saved them that believe to everlasting life.
Because she was dumb xD
Unfortunately, the Red Sox missed out on Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays. The 2 others who tried out with Jackie Robinson were Sam Jethroe and Marvin Williams.
because he broke the color hitory thin he got put the hall fame by brianna horn