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OverviewJackie Robinson: A Life in American History provides readers with an understanding of the scope of Robinson's life and explores why no Major League Baseball player will ever again wear number 42 as his regular jersey number. This book captures Robinson's lifetime, from 1919 to 1972, while focusing on his connections to the unresolved promise of the Reconstruction Era and to the civil rights movement of the 20th century. In addition to covering Robinson's athletic career with the UCLA Bruins, the Kansas City Monarchs, the Montreal Royals, and the Brooklyn Dodgers, the book explores sociopolitical elements to situate Robinson's story and impact within the broader context of United States history. The book makes deliberate connections among the failure of Reconstruction, the creation of the Negro Leagues, the rise and decline of legalized segregation in the United States, the progress of the civil rights movement, and Robinson's life. Chronological chapters begin with Robinson's life before he played professional baseball, continue with an exploration of the Negro Leagues and Robinson's career with the Brooklyn Dodgers, and conclude with an examination of Robinson's post-retirement life as well as his influence on civil rights. Supplemental materials including document excerpts give readers an opportunity to explore contemporary accounts of Robinson's career and impact. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Courtney Michelle SmithPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: ABC-CLIO Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9781440872686ISBN 10: 1440872686 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 17 March 2021 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , College/higher education , Educational: Primary & Secondary , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSeries Foreword Preface Chapter 1 The World That Made Jackie Robinson Chapter 2 The Negro Leagues Chapter 3 The Negro Leagues and the Opening Act of Reintegration Chapter 4 The Beginning of a New Era in Baseball Chapter 5 The Montreal Royals and Jackie Robinson Chapter 6 The Major Leagues and Jackie Robinson's First Two Months Chapter 7 The Rookie of the Year Chapter 8 The Major Leagues Are a-Changin' Chapter 9 The Presidency, Civil Rights, and Jackie Robinson Chapter 10 The End of the Road Why Jackie Robinson Matters Timeline Primary Documents Bibliography IndexReviewsReaders interested in history, sports, and Robinson (whether as an athlete or for his work beyond baseball) will learn much from this worthwhile book. - Library Journal A meticulous story and concluding time line of baseball legend Jackie Robinson, Smith's efforts deserve praise for breadth, details, and seriousness of tone. - Choice Readers interested in history, sports, and Robinson (whether as an athlete or for his work beyond baseball) will learn much from this worthwhile book. - Library Journal """Readers interested in history, sports, and Robinson (whether as an athlete or for his work beyond baseball) will learn much from this worthwhile book."" - Library Journal ""A meticulous story and concluding time line of baseball legend Jackie Robinson, Smith's efforts deserve praise for breadth, details, and seriousness of tone."" - Choice" Author InformationCourtney Michelle Smith, PhD, is professor of history and political science at Cabrini University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |