Table of Contents
- Jackie Robinson's debut a win for the Dodgers and for baseball - Sports ...
- Uneasy patriot – Blues for Levantium Lost
- Jackie Robinson Statue Burned and Destroyed in Wichita
- Jackie Robinson’s ties to Queens go beyond the parkway bearing his name ...
- Jackie Robinson - TaqiaMhila
- Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson | Walter O’Malley : Official Website
- Jackie Robinson at emaze Presentation
- Icon Jackie Robinson Would Not Stand For Anthem Too! – music inner city
- Jackie Robinson (1919-1972) Photograph by Granger
- The Jackie Robinson We Didn't Get to Know - Newsweek



Early Life and Career



Breaking the Color Barrier

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Awards and Accolades
Throughout his 10-year career with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Robinson earned numerous accolades, including: National League MVP (1949) 6-time All-Star World Series champion (1955) National League batting champion (1949) Robinson's impressive statistics, as recorded on Baseball-Reference.com, include a career batting average of .311, 137 home runs, and 197 stolen bases.
Legacy and Impact
Jackie Robinson's impact on baseball and society extends far beyond his playing career. He became an outspoken advocate for civil rights, working closely with prominent figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. In 1962, Robinson became the first African American to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Today, his legacy continues to inspire players, coaches, and fans around the world.