Jackie Robinson: An American Hero

Anne Schraff (Author)
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405690
Product Type: Paperback Books
Age Groups: Ages 10 to 12

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. But 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.

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. But 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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SKU 405690
ISBN 9781591941026
Language English
Page Count 138
Product Type Paperback Books
Book Type Middle Grade Nonfiction
Primary Contributor Anne Schraff
Age Groups Ages 10 to 12
Publisher Townsend Press