42 Today
Jackie Robinson and His Legacy
by Michael G. Long
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Pub Date Feb 09 2021 | Archive Date May 12 2021
NYU Press | Washington Mews Books/NYU Press
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Description
Explores Jackie Robinson’s compelling and complicated legacy
Before the United States Supreme Court ruled against segregation in public schools, and before Rosa Parks refused to surrender her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, Jackie Robinson walked onto the diamond on April 15, 1947, as first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers, making history as the first African American to integrate Major League Baseball in the twentieth century. Today a national icon, Robinson was a complicated man who navigated an even more complicated world that both celebrated and despised him.
Many are familiar with Robinson as a baseball hero. Few, however, know of the inner turmoil that came with his historic status. Featuring piercing essays from a range of distinguished sportswriters, cultural critics, and scholars, this book explores Robinson’s perspectives and legacies on civil rights, sports, faith, youth, and nonviolence, while providing rare glimpses into the struggles and strength of one of the nation’s most athletically gifted and politically significant citizens. Featuring a foreword by celebrated directors and producers Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon, this volume recasts Jackie Robinson’s legacy and establishes how he set a precedent for future civil rights activism, from Black Lives Matter to Colin Kaepernick.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781479805624 |
PRICE | $45.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |
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The collection of essays that fill this book are excellent as stand alone commentaries on the legacy of Jackie Robinson. Together they form a powerful argument for both remembering and extending that legacy to a new generation of both sports fans and the American public. The legacy of Jackie Robinson and what the Dodger Organization accomplished is without question one of the great stories of sports impacting life. However, the greater impact was the continued influence Jackie Robinson exerted after he left the field. These essays point out that legacy in a powerful and intriguing book that needs to be read by everyone.
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