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Jackie Robinson: Breaking the Baseball Color Line
Episode 1484

Jackie Robinson: Breaking the Baseball Color Line

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January 5, 202635m 50s

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Show Notes

This episode details the life and monumental legacy of Jackie Robinson, the athlete who famously integrated Major League Baseball in 1947. The text traces his history from a multi-sport collegiate star at UCLA and a lieutenant in the U.S. Army to his trailblazing ten-year career with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Beyond his athletic statistics and Hall of Fame induction, the source highlights his vital role in the civil rights movement and his groundbreaking success as a corporate executive and social activist. It also catalogs the vast array of posthumous honors he received, including the league-wide retirement of his uniform number 42. Finally, the article documents his family life, his battle with illness, and his enduring influence on American culture and film.