This was not the first time he tested the color barrier during his lifetime. In 1944, Jackie served in the U.S. Army as a lieutenant, but he was court martialed after refusing to move to the back of the segregated bus he was on. Even though he was court martialed, he was ultimately acquitted from disobeying the segregation laws. He faced a lot of insults and racial slurs from fans, players, and even his own coaches. Before Branch Rickey offered Jackie a contract he personally tested Jackie when he insulted him and said racial phrases to him see what his reactions would be from the harsh words. He was a vocal civil rights activist who spoke what he believed was the right way (“Jackie Robinson” 2). Jackie Robinson impacting the Major league by being the first black made other black athletes want to be known as good