In this essay, I will analyze the racism that Jackie Robinson received while playing in the MLB. For some examples, like getting cleated in the legs or some teams trying to lock their stadium so he could not play, in the 40s people thought that colored people were not a good fit to compete. In Alex Irvine’s comic book story of baseball, Jackie Robinson takes on a role as a hero as he breaks the color barrier Jackie plays a big part in letting colored people play baseball. The setting takes place in Brooklyn, New York, a place with a ton of people who can show their actions, but the conflicts were big with Jackie as he got lots of death threats and many players would try to spike Jackie sliding into 2nd. Jackie was a very brave and fearless guy because what he went …show more content…
This sucks for Jackie because he didn't do anything but can't do anything about it. It was so harsh his teammates did not want to pay him. People did not dislike Jackie because of his personality, but because of the color of his skin. He was greatly disliked tho because he broke the rule of having no colored people in the MLB and fans did not see a change. Another point is that people are jealous of what Jackie is doing trying to make the game better, and they can't do anything but hate. But through all this, Mr. Robinson was fearless, and he was fearless because he had so much courage, grit, and determination. His whole life he had faced racism and he could make a huge difference from generation to generation. Jackie was so driven and did not care what was in his way. Jackie would always block out the hate and would not fight back, he would not let all this hate bring him down and quit, but would have a good spirit to be a good baseball player. Jackie Robinson will be remembered forever as a hero. What he went through so people could play was hard. He showed courage, you can do anything you want if you never give up and give it your