in doing the right thing. A hero would be classified as brave, helpful, nice, and someone who does things and puts others before themselves. A hero can be someone’s parents, the police, firemen, doctors, and many more. There can even be heroes in sports. A person that I think is a hero is an African American man by the name of Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson is considered a hero because of different reasons. In the 1940s Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play in the baseball major…
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English11 Period 8 Mrs.Hushmendy Jackie Robinson What is an American hero? In my eyes a hero is some one you can look up too that did something amazing. Jackie Robinson is a hero in my eyes because he broke the color barrier in baseball in the 1900s. Jackie Robinson didn’t always play baseball. Jackie was born in Georgia on January 31, 1919 (“Jackie Robinson”). He was born the son of a sharecropper, a sharecropper a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent (“Discovering Multicultural…”)…
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“It’s going, it’s going, it’s gone,” booms the umpire, “There he goes!” 1st base, 2nd, 3rd… HOME! “And the crowd goes wild! Recent newcomer, Jackie Robinson, has hit a home run yet again!” Jackie Robinson should be known as a hero. He inspires people to not give up on their dreams because of the barriers others have set for them. Jackie Robinson was a hero because he took part in breaking the color barrier between people. He faced racism head-on and stood up for what he believed in. As it says in…
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What is a hero ? Many people have different opinions on what a hero is . I think that a hero is someone that stands up for others and what they believe in, and does not let anyone's opinion affect them . In my opinion I think that Jackie Robinson is a great example of a hero . The first reason of why I think that Jackie Robinson is a Great example of a hero is that he stood up for what he and many people believed in . What I mean is that he believed in a more fair major and minor league…
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considered America’s Pastime if wasn't for Jackie Robinson. He completely revolutionized the sport, and you are not a true baseball fan if you are not fully aware of the life of Jackie Robinson. He was a powerful figure who benefitted modern society. He did this by breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier, improving racial equality in the USA, and inspiring young kids with his professionalism on and off the field. Because of these heroics, Jackie Robinson is considered one of the greatest figures…
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Before 1947 you wouldn’t see any African Americans or Latino players playing on any of the Major League Baseball teams. Jackie Robinson changed it all. Jackie Robinson is a hero for the way he changed baseball . One reason why Jackie is a hero is because he broke the color barrier in baseball. If he wouldn't have broke the color barrier in 1947, other people of color may not have had the guts to do what Jackie has done.In the text it states, “The first baseball player to break the color barrier in…
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Robinson was born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia. He was raised by his single mother. Jackie went to John Muir High School and Pasadena Junior College. He excelled as athlete in four sports: football, basketball, track, and baseball. Robinson continued his career at UCLA, and was the university’s first student to win a varsity letter in all four sports. Despite his success as an athlete, Jackie had to leave UCLA because of financial hardships. From 1942-1944, Robinson served as a second lieutenant…
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Jackie Robinson was born on January 31st 1919, and in the 53 years he lived, all he did was change the world forever. He was born into a poor family, and as an African-American, he faced unjust discrimination from his teenage years until his death in 1972. Jackie Robinson is most known for breaking the color barrier in baseball, but baseball was not the only aspect of life he affected, because in reality, he was a cult hero in transforming American society as well as the world. Without Jackie Robinson…
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were white, but in 1947 only 399 players were white. Jackie Robinson became the first black man to play on a professional baseball team during a time where black people “were separate but equal”. By watching the film “42”, we see many social aspects of that time, including segregation and racial hate. Facing racism everywhere, Jackie Robinson shows true courage and restraint by not reacting to the constant cruelty he received. Jackie Robinson was not only an outstanding baseball player who overcame…
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Jackie Robinson In the author’s opinion, Jackie Robinson was a black hero to all baseball players and the author makes an argument to persuade others that he was a hero. Not only was he an excellent athlete, but the author also thinks he had a heart for standing up for equality in sports. First off, the author wrote in paragraph one, “He is still remembered today as a hero in baseball and american history.” This shows that the author thinks that he is very important and well…
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