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  1. Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball by Scott Simon, 2007-03-23
  2. Jackie Robinson: Baseball's Great Pioneer (Graphic Library: Graphic Biographies) by Jason Glaser, 2006-01-01
  3. Great Time Coming: The Life Of Jackie Robinson From Baseball to Birmingham by David Falkner, 1996-02-06
  4. Satch, Dizzy, and Rapid Robert: The Wild Saga of Interracial Baseball Before Jackie Robinson by Timothy M. Gay, 2010-03-16
  5. Jackie Robinson: Baseball's First Black Major Leaguer (Rookie Bibliographies) by Carol Greene, 1990-08
  6. Jackie Robinson,: Baseball hero by Gene Schoor, 1958
  7. Jackie Robinson: Baseball Pioneer (First Book) by Howard Reiser, 1992-04
  8. Young Jackie Robinson, Baseball Hero (Troll First-Start Biography) by Troll Books, 1997-01
  9. Jackie Robinson: Baseball's Gallant Fighter by Samuel Epstein, 1974-10
  10. Jackie Robinson: Baseball Great & Civil Rights Activist (Essential Lives) by Charles E. Pederson, 2009-01
  11. Jackie Robinson (Baseball Superstars) by Susan Muaddi Darraj, 2008-03-30
  12. Jackie Robinson (Baseball legends) by John F Grabowski, 1991
  13. Jackie Robinson: Baseball's Civil Rights Legend (African-American Biographies) by Karen Mueller Coombs, 1997-01
  14. First in the Field: Baseball Hero Jackie Robinson by Derek T. Dingle, 1998-04-05

1. Robinson_Jackie
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robinson_jackie DOWNLOAD JPG Size as needed Ron Coddington B W caricature of Document Name, robinson_jackie. Document Date, Dec/4/2000. Illustrator
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3. The Charley Project: Jackie Robinson
Profiles the disappearance of Jackie Robinson, missing since November 16, 1999 from Beaufort County, South Carolina.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/r/robinson_jackie.html
Jackie Robinson
Above
: Robinson, circa 1999 Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
  • Missing Since : November 16, 1999 from Beaufort County, South Carolina
  • Classification : Endangered Missing
  • Date Of Birth : October 15, 1957
  • Age : 42 years old
  • Height and Weight : 6'2, 250 pounds
  • Distinguishing Characteristics : African-American male. Black hair, brown eyes. Robinson may have a moustache, beard or a goatee. He has large-sized knots on his face and on the back of his head.
  • Clothing/Jewelry Description : Possibly dark-colored cargo pants and a dark-colored button-down shirt or a t-shirt.
  • Medical Conditions : Robinson suffers from periodic seizures. He is required to take medication to regulate his condition. Details of Disappearance Robinson suffered a seizure during his work shift in Beaufort County, South Carolina on November 16, 1999. He was admitted into Beaufort Memorial Hospital on Ribaut Road shortly afterwards. Robinson signed himself out as a patient later during the day. He was last seen exiting the facility to wait for his ride back to his residence. Robinson has never been heard from again. Investigating Agency
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    5. ESPN-C -- Jackie Robinson: Thu, 10/24, 8pm, 11pm ET [Archive] - NYYFans.com Foru
    negroleaguebaseball.com (http//www.negroleaguebaseball.com/) Jackie changed face of sports (http//espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/robinson_jackie.html)
    http://forums.nyyfans.com/archive/index.php/t-35593.html
    NYYFans.com Forum General Baseball Forums Around The Majors PDA View Full Version : ESPN-C Jackie Robinson: Thu, 10/24, 8pm, 11pm ET Jersey Yankee 10-19-02, 01:46 PM ESPN Classic/Sports Century
    1 hr.
    Please see Jack Roosevelt Robinson's HOF baseball career (http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/robinja02.shtml), Cooperstown bio (http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/robinson_jackie.htm) and Home Page (http://www.jackierobinson.com/). No. 42, the man who changed the very look of MLB for ages to come!!!
    Please also see these links:
    blackbaseball.com (http://www.blackbaseball.com/)
    mlb.com's "Negro Leagues Legacy" Page (http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/mlb_negro_leagues.jsp)
    negroleaguebaseball.com (http://www.negroleaguebaseball.com/)
    Jackie changed face of sports (http://espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/robinson_jackie.html)
    By Larry Schwartz
    Special to ESPN.com
    "Jackie Robinson's impact was greater than just that of baseball. He was a transforming agent and in the face of such hostility and such meanness and violence, he did it with such amazing dignity. He had to set the course for the country," says the Rev. Jesse Jackson on ESPN's SportsCentury series. Jackie Robinson, who broke major league baseball's color barrier in 1947 and two years later won the NL MVP award, will be profiled on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 8 and 11 p.m. ET.

    6. Biography Video Player - Biography.com
    Watch interviews and video clips at Biography.com of personalities, historical figures, events, and shows.
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    7. The Jackie Robinson Thread [Sitemap] - Boxden Slum
    Here s his Hall of Fame page (http//www.baseballhalloffame. org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/robinson_jackie.htm) ^yessir.
    http://slumz.boxden.com/archive/index.php/t-890635.html
    The Jackie Robinson Thread - BX Sportscenter @ BXsportscenter.com - Boxden Articles
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    A diverse, large, and expanding unique urban community that blog and discuss various aspects of life as the young adult. From music, movie, and video game reviews and discussions, to computers, fitness/health, and latest fashion trends. Its all here, and we are constantly expanding with over 100 new members joining daily! Free all expense paid membership to BX Boxden Slum Information and Discussions BX Sportscenter @ BXsportscenter.com ... PDA View Full Version : The Jackie Robinson Thread YoDoods 04-08-2007, 10:15 AM With this week Baseball is going to celebrate Jackie Robinson. 60 years since he broke the color barrier.
    While we should celebrate the man every day, This thread is for him.
    discuss bootsy 04-08-2007, 04:39 PM I think the idea of having every major league team wearing no. 42 is tremendous. I need to get online somewhere and find me a Jackie Robinson jersey. 04-08-2007, 04:41 PM

    8. Robinson, Jackie : Negro League : History & Memorabilia - Mega Net
    http//www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/robinson_jackie.htm. Robinson, Jackie Baseball of Yesterday
    http://www.mega-net.net/sports/baseball/history_and_memorabilia/negro_league/rob
    Login Search Mega Net: Home Sports Baseball Negro League : Robinson, Jackie Baseball, the Color Line, and Jackie Robinson Library of Congress presents an article detailing chronologically organized resources on Jackie Robinson. Features visual aids and references. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/jrhtml/jrabout.html Jackie Robinson - TSN Archives The Sporting News presents a tribute page with photos, questionnaires, a timeline, recent press clippings and news. http://www.sportingnews.com/features/jackie/ Robinson, Jackie - Baseball Hall of Fame Read a biography of this famous Brooklyn Dodger and National League MVP, best-known for breaking the color barrier in baseball. http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/robinson_jackie.htm Robinson, Jackie - Baseball of Yesterday http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/5866/jackie.html Robinson, Jackie - Breaking The Color Line Check out this Library of Congress archive that offers pictures of various publications related to Robinson, including a baseball game program. http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/tri042.html

    9. King Encyclopedia
    Robinson, Jackie (19191972). Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play major league baseball, used his prestige as a star athlete to garner
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/about_king/encyclopedia/robinson_jackie.htm
    Robinson, Jackie (1919-1972) Born 31 January 1919, in Cairo, Georgia, Robinson grew up in Pasadena, California. After graduating from high school he attended Pasadena Junior College and the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), where he excelled in baseball, football, basketball, and track. In 1942 Robinson was drafted into the Army. Initially informally barred from Officer Candidate School because of his race, he eventually graduated as a second lieutenant. In July 1944 Robinson was court martialed for resisting a demand to move to the back of an Army bus. Eventually acquitted of the charges, he later received an honorable discharge from the Army. Robinson was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1946, and 15 April 1947 Robinson broke the color line in major league baseball when he took the field as first baseman for the Dodgers. Despite enduring insults, threats, isolation and aggression on the playing field, Robinson eventually won over teammates and fans with his skill and competitive drive. He was named Rookie of the Year after his first season, and two years later he won the National League batting title and was named Most Valuable Player. National Association for the Advancement Colored People (NAACP) Freedom Fund Drive, and later joined its Board of Directors.

    10. The Official Site Of Major League Baseball History Negro Leagues
    Scoreboard. Standings. Regular Season Wild Card Spring Training 2007 Final Standings 2006 Final Standings 2005 Final Standings
    http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/mlb_negro_leagues_profile.jsp?player=robinson_jac

    11. ESPN - Jackie Changed Face Of Sports - Classic
    Jackie Robinson broke major league baseball s color barrier in 1947 and two years later won the NL MVP award. SportsCentury Jackie Robinson airs Thursday
    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/classic/bio/news/story?page=Robinson_Jackie

    12. Jackie Robinson Bibliography | BaseballLibrary.com
    The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on Jackie Robinson (2B3B-1B-OF 1947-56 Dodgers)
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    THE BASEBALL INDEX Bibliography for Jackie Robinson Database information © 2000 SABR The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on Jackie Robinson (2B-3B-1B-OF 1947-56 Dodgers Information on how to locate the materials cited here can be found at the bottom of this page ALERT : NOT ALL RESULTS DISPLAYED The Baseball Index contains references for Jackie Robinson , of which we are only able to list the first 100 citations. Therefore, matching results could not be displayed. For a complete list of citations or a more detailed search, please contact The Baseball Index Research Service ABOUT THE BASEBALL INDEX The Baseball Index is a vast index to books, articles, and other sources on baseball compiled by volunteers from the Society for American Baseball Research . The complete index is available for purchase, and The Baseball Index Research Service can perform complicated searches for a nominal fee. Click

    13. BIW - Jackie Robinson
    Baseball in Wartime is dedicated to baseball players who served with the military during WWII.
    http://www.garybed.co.uk/player_biographies/robinson_jackie.htm


    “Where what happened yesterday is being preserved today.”
    Jackie Robinson Date and Place of Birth: January 31, 1919 Cairo, Georgia Died: October 24, 1972 Stamford, Connecticut
    Baseball Experience: Major League
    Position: Infield
    Rank: Second Lieutenant
    Military Unit: 761st Tank Battalion US Army Area Served: United States Jack R "Jackie" Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia on January 31, 1919. The year after his birth his family moved to Pasadena, California. He graduated from Dakota Junior High School in 1935 and enrolled at John Muir High School where he played baseball, football, basketball, tennis, and track and field. In 1936, he captured the junior boys singles championship in the annual Pacific Coast Negro Tennis Tournament, starred as quarterback, and earned a place on the annual Pomona baseball tournament all-star team, which included future Baseball Hall of Famers Ted Williams and Bob Lemon. Robinson later attended Pasadena Junior College where he played both football and baseball. He played quarterback and safety for the football team, shortstop for the baseball team.

    14. Jackie Robinson Broke Baseball S Color Barrier
    jackie robinson, baseball color barrier, major league history, brooklyn dodgers, larry doby, branch rickey, montreal baseball, league MVP.
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    15. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Primary Sources - Jackie Robinson
    Jackie Robinson Primary Sources — Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson s professional baseball career began in the Negro Leagues in 1945 with the Kansas City
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    Jackie Robinson
    's professional baseball career began in the Negro Leagues in 1945 with the Kansas City Monarchs. He showed good playing ability and attracted the attention of the scouts of Brooklyn Dodger General Manager Branch Rickey . Rickey was planning to integrate the major leagues and was looking for a talented athlete with the right personality to deal with the problems this integration would cause. In 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play in the modern major leagues, breaking the color barrier that had existed since the late 1800s. He played with the Dodgers through the 1956 season and finished his career with a lifetime average of .311. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962.
    • Letter to Jackie Robinson from Senator John F. Kennedy, July 1, 1960, addressing civil rights concerns of both men. Photograph of Jackie Robinson in his Army uniform, c. 1944. Robinson was drafted in 1942 and served in the Army without seeing combat duty due to an ankle injury. He was honorably discharged in November, 1944. Photograph of hate mail received by Jackie Robinson, May 20, 1951.

    16. Timeline 1950
    (www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/R/robinson_jackie.stm) 1950 Jan 26, India officially proclaimed itself a republic as Rajendra Prasad
    http://timelines.ws/20thcent/1950.HTML

    17. Jackie Robinson
    Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance; Missing Since November 16, 1999 from Beaufort County, South Carolina; Classification Endangered Missing
    http://www.nampn.org/cases/robinson_jackie.html
    North American Missing Persons Network Jackie Robinson
    Above Image
    : Robinson, circa 1999 Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
  • Missing Since : November 16, 1999 from Beaufort County, South Carolina
  • Classification : Endangered Missing
  • Date Of Birth : October 15, 1957
  • Age
  • Height
  • Weight : 250 lbs.
  • Hair Color : Black
  • Eye Color : Brown
  • Race : Black
  • Gender : Male
  • Distinguishing Characteristics : May have a moustache, beard
    or a goatee. Large-sized knots on face and on back of head.
  • Medical Conditions : Suffers from periodic seizures, which requires
    medication for regulation.
  • Clothing : May have been wearing dark-colored cargo pants, a
    dark-colored button-down shirt or a t-shirt.
  • NCIC Number : M-462388066
  • Case Number Details of Disappearance
    Robinson suffered a seizure during his work shift in Beaufort County, South Carolina on November 16, 1999. He was admitted into Beaufort Memorial Hospital on Ribaut Road shortly afterwards. Robinson signed himself out as a patient later during the day. He was last seen exiting the facility to wait for his ride back to his residence. Robinson has never been heard from again. Investigating Agency
    If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
  • 18. The My Hero Project - Jackie Robinson
    Online Available http//www.baseballhalloffame. org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/robinson_jackie.htm. Sanford, William R.. Jackie Robinson.
    http://www.myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=robinson_MMS_Ul

    19. JACKIE ROBINSON
    http//www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/robinson_jackie.htm; TIME Magazine s top 100, Jackie Robinson
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    20. ESPN Classic - Jackie Changed Face Of Sports
    Jackie Robinson broke major league baseball s color barrier in 1947 and two years later won the NL MVP award.
    http://espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/Robinson_Jackie.html
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    Jackie changed face of sports
    By Larry Schwartz
    Special to ESPN.com
    Jackie Robinson's impact was greater than just that of baseball. He was a transforming agent and in the face of such hostility and such meanness and violence, he did it with such amazing dignity. He had to set the course for the country says the Rev. Jesse Jackson on ESPN's SportsCentury series. It's not often that the essence of a man, especially a complicated man, can be summed up in one sentence. But then again, there haven't been many people like Jackie Robinson. "A life is not important," he said, "except in the impact it has on other lives." Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in MLB in 1947, won the NL MVP in 1949. By that standard, few people and no athlete in the 20th century has impacted more lives. Robinson lit the torch and passed it on to several generations of African-American athletes. While the Brooklyn Dodgers infielder didn't make a nation color blind, he at least made it more color friendly. And he accomplished this feat by going against his natural instincts. He was an aggressive man, outraged at injustice, and quick to stand up for his rights. He had the guts to say no when ordered to the back of the bus in the army, and was court-martialed for his courage. His instinct wasn't to turn the other cheek, but to face problems head on. He was more prone to fighting back than holding back.

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