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On June 15, 1963, Jackie Robinson sent a telegram to President John F. Kennedy urging him do everything within his power to protect Martin Luther King Jr. "The world cannot afford to lose him to the whims of murderous maniacs," Robinson said in the
Neither America nor baseball could have any legitimacy when they deprived the dreams and opportunity of their children. At its core, baseball, like the nation that gave birth to it, is about aspirations; to teamwork,
Baseball season is back, even on At the Movies. This week Peter Travers, bat in hand, discusses the new Jackie Robinson biopic, 42: The True Story of.
COMMENTARY | On April 15, 2013, Major League Baseball commemorates the 66th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the league's color barrier in 1947. Once again, players around the league get the opportunity to don the familiar No. 42 in honor of
I'll catch the new Jackie Robinson movie, “42,” over the weekend—it's great, friends say—but I need no sports-clip reminders or careful re-creations to bring his front-footed swing or his shouldering, headlong style on the base paths clearly back
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