Jackie Robinson Research Paper

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Will Albright, Miss Bukovsky & Mr. Roth English, 1 15 March 2024.

Sports all around the world are a big part of many kids and adults' lives through their childhood.Many barriers have been faced in society and baseball has helped with that. In the old days, Baseball used to be a white man's sport but now it is much different,Jackie Robinson is the man who changed that. Not just for baseball, but for the world. Jackie never cared about a man's skin color, he just wanted to play the game just like all the other non-racist members of the League.Many members of the Major League Baseball association didn't care for the idea of jackie being in the league but others thought it was a good idea.Further on Once on the team, the racial segregation in
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