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  1. Jackie Robinson and the Story of All Black Baseball (Step-Into-Reading, Step 5) by Jim O'Connor, 1989-05-06
  2. Jackie Robinson's unforgettable season of baseball in Montreal by Jack Jedwab, 1997
  3. Jackie Robinson's Little League Baseball Book by John Roosevelt Robinson, 1984-01
  4. How to Be Like Jackie Robinson: Life Lessons from Baseball's Greatest Hero by Pat Williams, 2005-01-01
  5. Out of the Shadows: African American Baseball from the Cuban Giants to Jackie Robinson
  6. The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture: 1997 (Jackie Robinson) (Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball & American Culture) by Alvin L. Hall, 2000-05
  7. Jackie Robinson's Little League Baseball Book by Jackie Robinson, 1972
  8. Baseball Has Done It 1ST Edition by Jackie Robinson, 1964
  9. Baseball Has Done It by Jackie Robinson, 2005-04-01
  10. Baseball's Great Experiment: Jackie Robinson and His Legacy
  11. Yogi Berra Selects the Best Baseball Radio Shows, Vol. 1 (Golden Age of Radio)
  12. Jackie Robinson: The ballplayer who made history (Baseball legends comics) by John Harrington, 1992
  13. Baseballs Great Experiment Jackie Robinson & His Legacy - Expanded by JulesTygiel, 2008
  14. Roger Craig--crossing paths with Jackie Robinson.: An article from: Baseball Digest by Chris Jenkins, 2007-07-01

81. Jackie Robinson Society
Organization devoted to preserving the memory and spreading the legacy of jackie robinson. Contains Category Kids and Teens People and Society robinson, jackie......
http://www.utexas.edu/students/jackie/
Welcome to the most complete Jackie Robinson site on the Web... The Jackie Robinson Society Welcome to the home page of the Jackie Robinson Society. The Jackie Robinson Society is an organization devoted to preserving the memory and spreading the legacy of Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play major league baseball in the 20th Century. The JRS is an official student organization of the University of Texas at Austin. On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson played his first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers, breaking the color barrier that had existed in major league baseball since before the turn of the century. 1997 marked the 50th Anniversary of Jackie's historic achievement. Read about the many special 50th Anniversary events that took place last year. About the Jackie Robinson Society. Take a look at the calendar of 1997 events that honored the 50th Anniversary of Jackie's major league debut. Read the Jackie Robinson Society article, "Athlete of the Century." A look at Jackie Robinson's involvement in the Civil Rights Movement An exclusive interview about Jackie Robinson with former Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Carl Erskine.

82. Jackie Robinson 50th Anniversary Events

http://www.utexas.edu/students/jackie/robinson/events.html
Jackie Robinson
50th Anniversary
Special Events
FEBRUARY At ESPN's annual Espy Awards on Feb. 10, Bill Cosby presented the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage to Rachel Robinson. A videotape of Jackie's career highlights was shown, and, via videotape, President Clinton delivered a special message honoring him. Reggie White, John Thompson, Carl Erskine, and Joe Morgan also went onstage to say what Jackie meant to them. On February 11, Wheaties unveiled three new Jackie Robinson cereal boxes to be sold in stores nationwide. Robinson is the first athlete to be honored on all three varieties of Wheaties: Original Wheaties, Honey Frosted Wheaties, and Crispy Wheaties 'n' Raisins. On February 26, Major League Baseball held a press conference to announce it is dedicating the 1997 season to Jackie Robinson. All Major League Baseball Teams will wear a special patch on their uniform sleeves honoring Jackie Robinson. The patches look like the logo at the top of this page, and fans can order them from Liebe.com on the Internet. On Friday, February 28, ESPN aired a one-hour special, "Jackie Robinson: Breaking the Barrier." ESPN's research for the program revealed that several National League teams had voted to participate in a league-wide strike if Robinson played on Opening Day.

83. Gale - Free Resources - Black History Month - Biographies - Jackie Robinson
jackie robinson A Biography. New York Knopf, 1997. robinson, jackie. BaseballHas Done It. Philadelphia Lippincott, 1964. ———. I Never Had it Made.
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Jackie Robinson
Also known as: Jack Roosevelt Robinson, John Roosevelt Robinson
Baseball player, activist Honored internationally as the central figure in baseball's "Noble Experiment," Jack Roosevelt Robinson, known in the world of baseball as Jackie Robinson, took the first steps toward integrating the sport's major league teams when he signed a contract to play with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. This gigantic stride, which prepared the way for the legendary feats of Willie Mays and Henry Aaron, was an early harbinger of the significant changes in contract negotiations, compensation, and general status of professional athletes addressed half a century later in the 1994-95 baseball strike. His individual challenge to the accepted policies of organized sports demonstrated that change was possible through the concentrated effort of a player's union. BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY Despite the absence of some of the more arduous racial conditions of Georgia, Pasadena had similar restrictionsthe movies were segregated, African Americans could swim in the municipal pool and attend the YMCA only on designated days, and some eating places were closed to black people. From the teachings of his mother, however, Robinson learned important lessons of selfrespect and selfconfidence.

84. Jackie Robinson Anniversary Conference At Long Island University, Brooklyn Campu
Brooklyn, NY How did jackie robinson's celebrated integration of major leaguebaseball change history? What kind of courage-and politics-did it take?
http://www.brooklyn.liunet.edu/cwis/bklyn/acadres/facdev/Events/jackierobinson/n
Frames APRIL 3,4,5 1997 For Registration Contact: School of Continuing Studies Highlights of Event Jackie Robinson Biography Negro Baseball League List of Participants ... Faculty Development Page page designed by:
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All-Star Cast of Scholars, Activists Join Ballplayers, Journalists to Explore Jackie Robinson's Legacy, April 3-5, at LIU/Brooklyn Campus
Paul Robeson, Jr., Rachel Robinson, Jimmy Breslin, Roger Rosenblatt, Dick Schapp, Arnold Rampersad,
Norman Seigel, Carl Erskine, Frank Robinson, Lou Brock TOPICS TO INCLUDE ROLE OF SPORTS IN INTEGRATION,
RESIDUE OF RACISM, HEROISM, ROBINSON IN FILM Brooklyn, NY
- How did Jackie Robinson's celebrated integration of major league baseball change history? What kind of courage-and politics-did it take? A line-up of leading scholars, activists and sports writers will join former Brooklyn Dodgers and other baseball stars at LIU/Brooklyn Campus, April 3-5, to discuss those questions and Robinson's social, political and athletic legacy. They will participate in the conference, "Jackie Robinson: Race, Sports and the Arnerican Dream," marking the 50th anniversary of Robinson breaking major league baseball's color barrier. The conference is the only 50th anniversary celebration taking place in Brooklyn, cradle of Robinson's achievement with the Brooklyn Dodgers. The event coincides with the opening week of the baseball season, which is being officially dedicated to Robinson. It precedes most of the commemorative events being scheduled by Major League Baseball's member clubs, the Smithsonian Institution and others.

85. SIKIDS | BLACK HISTORY MONTH
jackie played a lot of different positions on the field, but his position in baseballhistory will never change jackie robinson will always be the man who had
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When Jackie Robinson took the field to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, he was more than a player: He was a pioneer. Jackie was the first African American to play major league baseball. He helped open the door to pro sports for other black athletes. February is Black History Month. This is Jackie Robinson's story. All-Around Athlete
Jackie is a baseball legend. But growing up in Pasadena, California, he was an all-around athlete. He played baseball in high school and in college at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). But he also played football, basketball, and ran track. How good was he? Jackie was the first athlete at UCLA to play on four varsity teams. He was the school's best baseball player. On the basketball court, he led the Pacific Coast Conference in scoring twice. In track and field, he won a national championship in the long jump. He was named an All-America running back in football. Jackie decided to leave school in his senior year to help earn money for his family. But when World War II broke out, he joined the army. By the end of the war, he had earned the rank of Lieutenant.

86. News Break
Questions to Talk About. Why is it important to celebrate jackie robinson's baseballcareer? What qualities make jackie robinson a good role model for others?
http://www.harcourtschool.com/newsbreak/robinson.html
America Honors a Hero: Jackie Robinson When the 1997 baseball season opened on April 1, many special events were held to honor Jackie Robinson. Both major and minor league players and major league umpires wore "Breaking Barriers" arm patches in his honor. They wore the patches all season long. Many Little League, high school, and college teams wore the patches this season, too. This is just one way people are honoring the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's first year in major league baseball. Jackie Robinson was and still is a true American hero. Without Jackie Robinson's courage, African-American athletes might still not play with white athletes. Imagine there would be no Michael Jordan in basketball, no Tiger Woods in golf, no Deion Sanders in both baseball and football. Although Jackie Robinson died in 1972, when he was just 53 years old, the things he did in his life helped all Americans. Every athlete and every sports fan today benefits from Jackie Robinson's "breaking the barrier." Jack Roosevelt Robinson grew up in Pasadena, California, in the 1930s. At that time, the youth club in his neighborhood allowed him to play there only one day a week because of the color of his skin. Nevertheless, Jackie Robinson practiced his sports whenever and wherever he could. By the time he was in high school he was playing on the basketball, baseball, football, and track teams. He did the same when he attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

87. Los Angeles Dodgers History - Jackie Robinson Timeline
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