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Jackie Robinson was the first African American baseball player who became the first black player in the major league of baseball
jackie robinson was brave because he went threw the racism that was going on and that the whites didn't want him to play baseball pit he still stood there like nothing and he became a famous baseball player
Moses Fleetwood Walker played 42 games for the Toledo Blue Stockings of the American Association in 1884. The American Association, at the time, was considered a major league. Moses Walker had a brother, Welday Walker, who played 5 games for the Blue Stockings in 1884. Robinson was the first African American to play major league baseball during the 'modern era'. His career spanned 1947-1956 with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Jackie Robinson became an American baseball player in the 1940s for the Brooklyn Dodgers. He broke color boundaries by being the first African American player to earn a spot on a Major League team since the 1880s.
If you are asking how many spectators came to watch Jackie Robinson's game as the first African American playing in major league baseball then the answer is 26,623 spectators. That date was April 15, 1947. Of course this was not the 'first' baseball game that Jackie played.