Branch Rickey And Robinson In The Firing Line Of Major League Baseball

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In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford), legendary manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, defies major league baseball's notorious color barrier by signing Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) 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, Robinson demonstrates true courage and admirable restraint by not reacting in kind and letting his undeniable talent silence the critics for him.

People should stand up for and support each other regardless of race or social class. Robinson sits alone on a locker room bench in front of his official Dodgers jersey. Unlike his teammates who had lockers, he only had …show more content…

A couple details that will help the reader understand is imagine if you were born back in the day’s and had to go throw the things they had to go throw with the blacks and white and baseball.

In 1946, Branch Rickey know as (Harrison Ford), legendary manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers team, defies major league baseball's notorious color barrier by bring Jackie Robinson know as (Andr`e Holland) to the team. The heroic act puts both Rickey and Robinson in the firing line of the public, the press, and other players as well. Facing racism from all sides, Robinson demonstrates true courage and admirable restraint by not reacting in kind and letting his undeniable talent silence the critics for him. It took place in 1947 in Engel Stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee, also historic Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama. Harrison Ford,Chadwick Boseman were the two main characters in the movie. This movie is about a African American playing baseball with a team full of White …show more content…

And also people should stand support each other no matter what their skin looks like. Close too the end of the movie when Robinson was sitting on the bench alone in the locker room in front of his Dodgers jersey unlike the other teammates who had lockers, he had to hook it in the corner way from the players. When people watch this movie the will get too learn and see how people used to get treated and how things are kind of different and I say kind of because their are some people out here that still look at people different because of their skin color or because of what happened years ago that they cant help to