"A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives," Jackie Robinson said not long before he died in 1972.
The U.S. Naval Academy faces backlash for flagging Jackie Robinson’s biography amid a DEI policy shift, sparking concerns.
We all might think we know a lot about Jackie Robinson. OK, maybe not his shoe size, but we know his story as the first Black man to play in Major League Baseball. But Ken Makin today shows us sides ...
On opening day for Major League Baseball, our columnist looks at another side of Jackie Robinson’s legacy: statesman and ...
Robinson served with the Army during World War II before famously breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
In this week's Fight the Power, Preach Jacobs writes about The Trump Administration's erasing of DEI on government websites, and what fears it sparks in him.
Certainly, Jackie Robinson fits the bill. Paying an extraordinary personal price, he served as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War II and broke baseball’s color barrier, changing ...
The Defense Department has reversed course after scrubbing a feature on Jackie Robinson’s Army service, which spotlighted his ...
A web page dedicated to Black baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson was removed and quickly restored on the Department of Defense’s website. The move comes as the Trump administration works to eliminate ...
WELL, JACKIE ROBINSON’S PAGE AND OTHERS ... ALL GONE. HE WAS A CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER MUCH MORE THAN HE WAS A BALLPLAYER. LEGENDARY RED SOX ANNOUNCER JOE CASTIGLIONE COULDN’T BELIEVE THE PAGE ...
DETAILS OF JACKIE ROBINSON’S INCREDIBLE LIFE STORY. RAISED IN POVERTY, DRAFTED DURING WORLD WAR TWO, AND BREAKING THE COLOR BARRIER IN 1947 AS THE FIRST BLACK PLAYER IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES, ALL GONE. HE ...