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Baseball and American History: One in the Same
Bradyn Tacha
3 episodes
22 hours ago
Follow along as we go through three major American events and how baseball reacted similarly to each event and even led the way. (This is a project for Mrs. Frasier's Composition 2 class)
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Follow along as we go through three major American events and how baseball reacted similarly to each event and even led the way. (This is a project for Mrs. Frasier's Composition 2 class)
Show more...
Baseball
Sports
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The Civil Rights Movement
Baseball and American History: One in the Same
1 minute 54 seconds
5 years ago
The Civil Rights Movement

Listen to how Jackie Robinson changed the game of baseball for African-Americans everywhere and led the way for desegregation. Image: Salas, Osvaldo. Jackie Robinson and Sandy Amoros Negative. 1952. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, https://collection.baseballhall.org/PASTIME/jackie-robinson-and-sandy-amoros-negative-1952-0. Accessed 2 May 2020. Source: Rubinstein, William D.. “Jackie Robinson and The Integration of Major League Baseball.” History Today, Sep. 2003, pp. 20.

Baseball and American History: One in the Same
Follow along as we go through three major American events and how baseball reacted similarly to each event and even led the way. (This is a project for Mrs. Frasier's Composition 2 class)