Jackie Robinson Turning Points

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Introduction(refer to pages 93-94):
Turning points can be harsh times and good times. This is shown in the stories ‘Warriors Don’t Cry’, ‘I Never Had it Made’ and the ‘Father of Chinese Aviation.’ All of these people faced life changing experiences and those changes changed their country too.

‘I Never Had It Made” is an autobiography from Jackie Robinson, he changed his country with his turning points in his life. One of his changes in life is that he was the first african american ball player. As he said in his autobiography, “It would be the first time that a black man would be allowed to participate in a world series”. That was one of his turning points that changed his country because he broke the law that blacks could not play in the major leagues. Another turning point for him is that once he started playing baseball people did not like him but soon people started to like him and notice he was a good ball player, but it took a while for people to start to like him. Turning points can be fantastic things and horrible things. …show more content…

That was one of his turning points, but he didn’t just have turning points… he also changed his country. He brought aviation to China because he thought aviation did good to U.S so he thought it could do the same to china. Feng Ru was also very dedicated to his work, because even when he died he said “Your faith in the progress of your cause is by no means to be affected by my