Famed Dodgers infielder Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in
Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, dies of a heart attack in 1972 – New York Daily News
Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier 75 years ago
Jackie Robinson becomes first African American player in Major League Baseball, April 15, 1947
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The Importance of Jackie Robinson : Presidio Sentinel
On this day in history, Jan. 31, 1919, Jackie Robinson is born in Georgia — baseball pioneer, WWII veteran
Jake Tapper on X: On this day in 1949, Brooklyn Dodgers infielder Jackie Robinson was named the National League MVP after breaking the color barrier in April 1947. / X
Jackie Robinson, known for breaking baseball's color barrier, was a towering figure in American history - The Washington Post
Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier 75 years ago
Jackie Robinson: 5 famous Brooklynites share memories of Dodgers legend on 70th anniversary of big-league debut – New York Daily News
1940s 1947 BROOKLYN DODGERS BASEBALL PLAYER JACKIE ROBINSON WHO BROKE THE BASEBALL COLOR BARRIER STANDING LOOKING AT CAMERA Stock Photo - Alamy
AFTER JACKIE: New book highlights 15 black pioneers who followed Jackie Robinson's path to major leagues - Sports Collectors Digest
Breaking Baseball's Color Barrier - Georgia Historical Society
Interview: Tom Dunkel, Author Of 'Color Blind: The Forgotten Team That Broke Baseball's Color Line' : NPR