Jackie Robinson wore an Organization for Civil Rights badge when he took part in a Louisville march with Dr. Martin Luther King in 1964. Bill Strode Courier-Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK As Donald ...
ESPN's Mina Kimes perfectly broke it down on Around the Horn on Wednesday. "Jackie Robinson was known for many things. But, above all, first and foremost, it was his ongoing courage in the face of ...
Certainly, Jackie Robinson fits the bill. Paying an extraordinary personal price, he served as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War II and broke baseball’s color barrier, changing ...
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