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One of the most transformative figures in American history, Jackie Robinson did more than break baseball's color barrier. He ...
Baseball star Jackie Robinson crossed a Greensboro color barrier 75 years ago. Does it matter today?
Jackie Robinson’s first Leaf baseball card. (Photo: Sotheby’s) That could mean that the 1949 Bowman Robinson and Paige deserve rookie status previously only awarded to the Leaf issues.
Players across the majors will don Jackie Robinson's No. 42 — and all of them in Dodger blue this year — for the 75th anniversary of Robinson's big league debut.
One of the most iconic moments in World Series history came in 1955, when Jackie Robinson stole home off Whitey Ford and beat the tag from Yogi Berra to score.
Why Jackie Robinson's story still resonates 75 years after his MLB debut By Doug Glanville, ESPN Saturday, April 15, 2023 ...
The Jackie Robinson Museum, honoring the Brooklyn Dodgers legend and his legacy 75 years after he broke baseball's color barrier, is opening in New York City.
Seventy-five years ago, Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier on a chilly spring afternoon in Brooklyn when he started at […] The post 75 years ago, media downplayed Jackie Robinson ...
75 years ago, media downplayed Jackie Robinson’s historic MLB debut The disparity in media coverage of Black MLB players has changed since Jackie Robinson's first game, but who leads teams has not.