Jackie Robinson's Role In Major League Baseball

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Jackie Robinson was the first African-American player to be unsegregated in Major League Baseball. He signed up with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947 and broke the colour barrier. He didn’t do this out of luck, however. Jackie was a great baseball player. This was the biggest reason he was the first African American player. If he wasn’t good, he wouldn’t have been chosen. He had a good throw, pitch, and was a great runner. You know that he was good because the coaches were biased and to be of colour and play on a team, you had to be the best. And that was what Jackie Robinson was.
As stated in the story, The Noble Experiment, Branch Rickey, his coach, thought he had good baseball skills and wanted him to play in the MLB. He was very supportive

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