The idea of segregation was a big issue in America throughout history, and many could argue that it still is today. On the other hand, many could say that segregation is not still present and Jackie Robinson is to thank for that. Either way, Jackie Robinson had a huge impact on American history. Jackie Robinson was the first official African American to play in Major League Baseball. According to the film and class lectures, Branch Rickey had hoped to recruit an African American player to his Brooklyn Dodgers team. He disregarded the fact that …show more content…
Robinson was known for his amazing base running, which was uncommon for white players. It was said that he brought black baseball to the MLB. He did not have to get a huge hit, all he had to do was get on the bag. In addition, Rachel Robinson said that his base running brought electricity to the game, and it even won over some of the more skeptical fans. An example that was used in the film which also occurred in real life was Robinson being walked from third to home plate. This was said to have hardly been seen before. Performances like these were what pulled people toward Jackie to look at him as a human being and not to look at him and judge him by the color of his