Jackie Robinson

Overview
Jack Roosevelt Robinson's journey from modest beginnings to breaking baseball's color barrier made him a cherished figure in American history. As a passionate advocate for integration, he leveraged his celebrity status to challenge discrimination both in sports and society, often facing backlash from fans, media, and even former allies. Following his baseball career, Robinson became a prominent newspaper columnist and a controversial political activist committed to civil rights. However, as diabetes took a toll on his health, he grappled with maintaining his influence while a new wave of leaders embraced a more radical approach to the movement.
Episodes
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1

Part One
Robinson emerges from modest beginnings to break into Major League Baseball, showcasing exceptional talent while enduring threats and hostility both o...
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2

Part Two
Robinson leverages his celebrity status to advocate for social justice, which distances him from those who once admired him for his non-confrontationa...