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Jackie Robinson

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Years Active

1972

About

Jackie Robinson, an iconic figure in American history, is celebrated not only for his remarkable achievements in baseball but also for his contributions as a writer. As the first African American to break Major League Baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, he became a symbol of courage and resilience. Beyond the field, Robinson was an articulate writer and speaker, using his voice to advocate for civil rights and social change. His autobiography, "I Never Had It Made," offers a candid look at his life, struggles, and triumphs, inspiring readers to challenge social injustices and pursue equality.

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