Jackie Robinson's Role In Major League Baseball

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Jackie Robinson was the first and only African American to play in major league baseball with a team full of whites at the time. In the year 1946 Branch Rickey the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers defies major league baseball's notorious color barrier by signing Jackie Robinson to the team.
The heroic act puts both Rickey and Robinson in the firing line of the public, the press and other players. Facing open racism from all sides. Jackie Robinson demonstrates true courage and admirable restraint by not reacting and lets his talent silence the critics for him.
Jackie Robinson got “spiked” that means that he got stepped on when he was guarding first base in the game against the Cardinals. Robinson got spiked from the player Enos Slaughter when