Jackie Robinson And Major League Baseball

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First, baseball was the sport that showed the end of racial segregation. Racial segregation was one of the biggest issues that America had until the Civil Rights Movement. Racial segregation was common in America. However, the debut of Jackie Robinson in 1947 who was an African American baseball player changed not only in the field of baseball, but also the society of America as well. Before Jackie Robinson, African-Americans were only allowed to play in Negro League, not in Major League Baseball. Then Jackie Robinson signed a contract with Brooklyn Dodgers by Branch Rickey, president of Brooklyn Dodgers. Rickey’s action showed baseball can show good value to society. Rickey’s view about hiring Robinson can be described as, “long held that