The importance of Jackie Robinson

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Jackie Robinson was the most famous black American in the country for the decade from the end of the war to the emergence of Dr. Martin Luther King. Historian Frank Marlowe talked about how Robinson’s career in Major League Baseball fit in the broader civil rights movement and the extent to which he himself became an influential force in it recently at The Cranbury Public Library.

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