Jackie Robinson: An American Hero
Ages 8-12; grades 3-7
When rookie first baseman Jackie Robinson took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, he was doing something no black man had done in the 20th century: playing major league baseball. Many people didn t want him there. In the days and weeks to come, fans would shower him with racist slurs; opposing players would spike him; death threats would arrive in the mail.
Through it all, Jackie Robinson knew that by defying the racists, he was opening up baseball to a long line of talented young men who would come after him, men who had been denied their chance before. He would be the man at the front of the line.
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Description
Very light shelf wear; in VG condition.
by Anne Schraff
ANSC-HERO || loc. f/dup
Additional information
| Weight | 10 oz |
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| Format | Mass Market Paperback |




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