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    Do you know who was the first African American major league baseball player was? Well‚ it’s Jackie Robinson. Most people know him as the first African to play in the MLB‚ but most do not realize that he first played in the negro league. In fact‚ all most all of the African Americans that played in the MLB during the mid to late 1900’s were once apart of the negro league. Jackie Robinson was on the Kansas City Monarchs. It’s the 1920’s and segregation is all but a myth. Because of it‚ almost

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    also be really easy‚ like making a new friend‚ or even just talking to someone who looks lonely. Jackie Robinson decided to be the first African American baseball player in the MBL. Jackie faced discrimination from fellow teammates‚ and fans‚ but in the face of resentment‚ he proved to be a remarkable player. Jackie drew strength from “the black and the young” (Robinson)‚ Branch Rickey‚ and Rachel. Jackie did not respond verbally‚ or physically‚ but let his “ability speak for” (Robinson) himself. He

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    Jackie Robinson: A Hero

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    have to have lots of courage to be the first Negro in Major League baseball player in over sixty years. But Jackie Robinson did just that. After graduating from Pasadena Junior College Jackie attended UCLA for free because of his skills on the field. That helped him get into Major League Baseball which made him a hero. That is not the only thing that made him a hero though. Jackie Robinson was born January 31‚1919. He experienced his first look at racism when he was only eight years old

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    The day my daughter was born was such an important day for me; it was the day I instantly grew up and became a dad. During the nine months I would hear how special the day is and how amazing it is up close. It was Saturday April 18th 2009 when Madelyn was born; it is then when I witnessed for the first time a child’s birth. (body 1) It was an unseasonably cold evening on April 17th. Julie and I decided against going out with friends that evening; so we decided to order a pizza. We both joked around

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    Uncle Jackie Monologue

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    having a mom and dad‚ they didn’t exist. Our father traveled different cities. He coached professional boxers from all over the world. We’d see him on TV‚ that’s it‚ or get a phone call. And our mother; I wasn’t old enough to understand‚ but Aunt Jackie told us stories. Uncle Willie had finally left me alone‚ thank goodness‚ when we heard everybody awake in the house. That day‚ I developed having emotions. Not teary eyed‚ but the age nine in 1990 turned me

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    The Great One “ He struck a mighty blow for equality‚ freedom and the American way of life. Jackie Robinson was a good citizen‚ a great man‚ and the true American champion.” Ronald Reagon. I don’t know if anyone could have summarized his life better. Jackie was a great influence to the American public. To over came diversity and succeed is a great accomplishment. Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo‚ Georgia‚ January 31 1919. He went to college at the University of

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    In the Television series that I chose‚ Nurse Jackie quietly established itself as one of the outstanding programs on television. Edie Falco’s portrayal of a nurse Jackie with a moral code. It was clear from the first episode that the center could not hold in Jackie’s life. Nobody can effectively juggle a two-income marriage‚ children‚ a workplace romance and a drug addiction without the whole house of cards coming down‚ and we first met Jackie Peyton right at the point where the base began to wobble

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    Jack Roosevelt “Jackie Robinson” & Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr “Muhammad Ali” Muhammad Ali once said‚ "Hating people because of their color is wrong. And it doesn’t matter which color does the hating. It’s just plain wrong.” Muhammad Ali stood for the common black man‚ so did Jackie Robinson. Both of these men were professional athletes‚ two different sports‚ baseball and boxing‚ were changed forever because of these men. They both broke segregation barriers not only in their profession but

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    Jackie Robinson was the first African American to ever play in the white baseball league. At first no one liked him because the color of his skin but he got them farther then they could. On January 31‚ 1919 Jackie Roosevelt Robinson is born to jerry Robinson and Millie McGriff Robinson in Cairo Georgia. He is the youngest of five children. Mallei Robinson takes her five children including sixteen-month-old Jackie and moves to Pasadena California where Jackie spends his childhood.

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    being" (Jackie Robinson). This hero is Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson is a hero because of how he fought discrimination through playing baseball. If Jackie Robinson hadn’t broken the color barrier‚ was discriminated‚ and integrated baseball America wouldn’t be the same. Because Jackie Robinson was one of the first American baseball player‚ he paved the way to break the color barrier. First‚ 71 years ago Jackie Robinson played his first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers. “On April 18‚ 1946‚ Jackie Robinson

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