“A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives,” said Jackie Robinson. Jackie lived to change the lives of people around the world. Jackie changed segregation starting with baseball but then other sports. Jackie Robinson is the most impactful Civil Rights activist.
Jackie Robinson was important to history and the civil rights movement because he broke the MLB color barrier and was a civil rights activist. To begin with, he broke the MLB color barrier and led the way for other Negro league players to play in the MLB. A reason is, he knew it was unfair that they couldn’t play together so he changed it. Another point is, he raised a lot of money for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). His reason was, the NAACP was one of the biggest associations for the Civil Rights Movement so he raised lots of money for them. After Jackie retired from baseball in 1956 he participated in the Civil Rights Movement and Jackie wrote newspaper
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Beginning with, he used his fame in baseball to push the Civil Rights Movement. “Jackie Robinson made my success possible,” “Without him, I would never have been able to do what I did,” said Martin Luther King Jr. In addition, Branch Rickey the Dodgers manager chose Jackie for his skill and the way he would take all the abuse. Jackie (Robinson), we've got no army. There's virtually nobody on our side. No owners, no umpires, very few newspapermen. And I'm afraid that many fans will be hostile. We'll be in a tough position. We can win only if we can convince the world that I'm doing this because you're a great ballplayer, a fine gentleman," said Branch Rickey. After Jackie retired he wanted to help the Civil Rights Movement. A year after he retired he served as the chairman of the Youth March for Integrated Schools in Washington D.C. Jackie Robinson helped make the world a better and more equal place to