Jackie Robinson: A Baseball Trailblazer. Jackie Robinson is celebrated April 15th, every year in Major League Baseball. He is one of the most famous baseball players in history. He was the one that changed everything and opened up baseball to people of all races. ”When Robinson took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, more than sixty years of racial segregation in major-league baseball came to an end”(source E). He was a great man and changed a lot of things in his life. Jackie Robinson was a man of great excellence, uncommon strength, a great athlete, and a man of civil rights. Jackie Robinson was a great baseball player and all-around athlete. “When he attended the University of California, he was the first person to receive varsity letters in four sports. He played basketball, football, track, and baseball. When he was forced to leave …show more content…
Jackie Robinson was a man of uncommon strength.“As a second lieutenant, Robinson successfully challenged some of the Jim Crow policies at the base post exchange” ("Jackie Robinson." Britannica. The. The military is a place that requires conformity. It took great personal strength to advocate for and create that change. “On the way to Florida, Robinson and his new wife were twice asked to leave their airplane seats to make room for white passengers. Later, they were forced to move to the back of the bus. These were common experiences for southern blacks but had been unknown to the California couple” ("Jackie Robinson." Britannica. The. This would have taken incredible patience and strength, as this affected not only Robinson himself, but his family as well. After baseball, Robinson became active in business and continued his work as an activist for social change. “He worked as an executive for the Chock Full O' Nuts coffee company and restaurant chain, and helped establish the African American-owned and -controlled Freedom Bank” ("Jackie Robinson." Britannica.