"There is no American freedom in this country before each of us becomes free" (smart). This is a sentence from the notorious baseball player Jackie Robinson. He was the first African American to play baseball in the White League. In the 1940 's, Robinson changed the world baseball perspective. Jackie Robinson endured countless struggles and conflicts while affecting the civil rights movement in baseball and everyday life. Born in Cairo, Georgia on January 31, 1919, Jackie was the youngest of the five children.
Baseball legend Jackie Robinson (a) is actively participating in the civil rights movement. He served as a director of NAACP and assisted in the establishment of African American banks. Alice Coachman who took part in the athletics competition at the University of Tuskegee was the first black woman who won the Olympic gold medal. Until 1954 apartheid in education was not only legal but obliged in 17 states and allowed in some other provinces. However, the then legal counsel of NAACP Thurgood Marshall used the evidence provided by the sociological research conducted by Kenneth Clark and Gunnar Myrdal, and the Brown v. Kansas Topeka Board of Education at the US Supreme Court led by Prime Minister Judge I tried. Breakthrough case. Earl Warren. Marshall shows that isolation practices in public schools make them feel inferior to African American students
Philosopher As Cornell West mentioned in his introduction to Jacqui Robinson's autobiography, "Bea Brahan Lincoln and the Civil War, or Martin Luther King Jr." Balance with the Civil Rights Movement ", Jackie Robinson is American History Symbolically symbolizes the problem of malicious heritage and ideology of Caucasian supremacy and personalizes it. Incomplete, incomplete. "It is easy to underestimate the great significance of symbolism and politics Jackie Robinson has integrated the major league baseball and today many black athletes play such an important role in sports Baseball It is American "entertainment of the people". If professional sports in general are abolished (even to some extent in larger societies), this effort has to start from the baseball field.