Jackie Robinson Breaking the Color Barrier in 1947 Still Matters Today in 2020 - The Hilltop
Jackie Robinson becomes first African American player in Major League Baseball, April 15, 1947
Solomon: Jackie Robinson's impact felt on much more than baseball diamond
The Plot to Kill Jackie Robinson
Political protests by athletes: Jackie Robinson vs. John F. Kennedy - The Washington Post
How John F Kennedy's assassination spurred the drive for racial equality, John F Kennedy
Tallahassee celebrates Jackie Robinson's legacy – The Famuan
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Tamra Burns Loeb, Alicia Morehead-Gee and Derek Novacek: Did racism kill Jackie Robinson?
Donaldson, Yankees Fans Made Jackie Robinson's Name a Slur
Jackie Robinson, George Shuba, and the handshake of the century - CBS News
Ken Burns' 'Jackie Robinson' shows baseball in black and white - The Boston Globe
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
How Jackie Robinson Helped Defeat a Trump-Like Candidate - The Atlantic