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  1. Há 2 dias · On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson played his first game with the Brooklyn Dodgers, forever changing baseball and society. Robinson was Black, and the integration of all-white major league baseball was perhaps the most important story about civil rights in the years immediately following World War II.

  2. Há 4 horas · Early life Reese's nickname originated in his childhood, as he was a champion marbles player (a "pee wee" is a small marble). Reese was born in Ekron, Meade County, Kentucky, and raised there until he was nearly eight years old, when his family moved to Louisville. In high school, Reese was so small that he did not play baseball until his senior year, at which time he weighed only 120 pounds ...

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  3. Há 11 horas · Toni Stone is the name of the first woman to take the field on a professional men's baseball team-- she was called a " female Jackie Robinson," After its off Broadway run, her story comes to the ...

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  4. Há 4 dias · With copious notes, on striped yellow legal paper, held close in his right hand, Peter started us deep into the story of Robinson and the Dodgers: “The Dodgers are not welcome back in New York ...

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  5. In MJ’s Quest To Fight Racism, He Directed The Movie “42”-The Jackie Robinson Story-The First African-American Player In Major League Baseball!!! Clues-When Pee-Wee Hugs Jackie-The Jersey Numbers Are 42 and 1 Which Add To 7!!!

  6. Há 2 dias · MLB VAVEL. Celebrating the Legacy of Jackie Robinson. The impact and contributions of Jackie Robinson in the world of baseball. A collage of Jackie Robinson. Photos: UCLA Newsroom. By...

  7. Há 1 dia · It's OK, I promise. It's allowed. The sun will still come up tomorrow, I promise. I can't think of a funnier subject than a white corner from Iowa named Cooper getting drafted one pick ahead of a black corner from Alabama named Kool-Aid. And if you can't laugh at that – black, white or purple – then that's on you.