Jackie Robinson: Breaking The Color Barriers

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The first black man to "officially" play in the major leagues in the 20th century, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. In the time of a 10-year career beginning in 1947, Robinson led the Brooklyn Dodgers to six National League titles and one World Series title. Beyond his many and stellar baseball feats, Jackie Robinson went on to be involved in the cause of civil rights when he retired from major league baseball. Jackie not only inspired many African Americans to strive to break barriers, he also had a great impact on the game of baseball with his great athletic skill. The National Archives and Records Administration hold numerous records on Jackie Robinson that include civil rights events and issues, character education, and effective