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Jackie Robinson

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ROBINSON REMEMBERED
Jackie Robinson looks pensive at his Stamford, Conn., home June 30, 1971 as he discusses the death of his son Jack, Jr. It has been 50 years since Robinson broke the color barrier and changed baseball forever. (AP Photo/Jim Wells)

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JACKIE ROBINSON ROYALS
Jackie Robinson, first Negro player in the major leagues, signs with the Montreal Royals in Montreal October 23, 1945. From left are: Royals president Hector Racine, Branch Rickey Jr., Robinson and Royals vice-president Romeo Gauvreau. (AP Photo)

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ROBINSON GIVES AUTOGRAPH FOR FAN
Jackie Robinson, first baseman of the Brooklyn Dodgers, returns an autograph book to a fan in the stands, during the Dodgers' spring training in Ciudad Trujillo, now Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, on March 6, 1948. (AP Photo)

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Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson shown April 11, 1947 in Montreal uniform on left and Brooklyn Dodgers uniform. (AP Photo)

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BROOKLYN DODGERS INFIELD
Third baseman John Jorgensen, left, purchased by the Brooklyn Dodgers from the Montreal Royals of the International League, joined the Dodgers on April 15, 1947 in time to start at third base in the season opener against Boston. The Dodgers starting infield, left to right, comprises Jorgensen, shortstop Pee Wee Reese, second baseman Ed Stanky, and first baseman Jackie Robinson, all of whom played in the opener at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn. (AP Photo/Harry Harris)

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DODGERS JACKIE ROBINSON
Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers poses at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, N.Y., April 11, 1947. (AP Photo/John Rooney)

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JACKIE ROBINSON
An April 18, 1948 portrait of Brooklyn Dodgers' infielder Jackie Robinson. (AP PHoto/stf)

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JACKIE ROBINSON 1949
Young guests surround Brooklyn Dodgers' second baseman Jackie Robinson and his son Jackie Jr. as they light candles on his birthday cake for his third birthday party in St. Albans in the Queens section of New York, Nov. 18, 1949. Jackie Sr. was also named Most Valuable Player in the National League today. At left is Rachel Robinson, the baseball star's wife, and at right is Sarah Satlow, his secretary. Other children are unidentified. (AP Photo/John Rooney)

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JACKIE ROBINSON
Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers infielder, makes his debut as a sportscaster for radio station WMCA in New York, November 15, 1948. Robinson will do a six-nights-a-week program which is sponsored. (AP Photo)

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Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson (right), former baseball and football star with U.C.L.A., and an infielder with the Kansas City Monarchs last season, signs with the Montreal Royals of the International League to become the first African American to play in organized baseball at Montreal, Oct. 23, 1945. Left to right are: Romeo Gauvreau, vice president of the Royals; Hector Racine, president of the Royals; Branch Rickey Jr., head of the Brooklyn Dodger farm system of which Montreal is a member, and Robinson. (AP Photo)

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ROBINSON GIVES AUTOGRAPH
With his wife Rachel and his son looking on at right, Brooklyn Dodgers' first baseman Jackie Robinson signs autographs for his young fans, in Anaheim, Calif., on February 20, 1950. (AP Photo)

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ROYALS JACKIE ROBINSON
Montreal Royals Jackie Robinson poses on April 18, 1946. Robinson broke the color barrier and changed baseball forever. (AP Photo/John J. Lent)

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Jackie Robinson and his wife
Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodger second baseman, and his wife, view an action picture of the ball player in New York on Nov. 17, 1949. Robinson was named most valuable player in the National League on the basis of his 1949 record. Robinson, first member of the African American race to win this honor in modern major league baseball, polled 12 of 24 firsts, in the competition conducted by 24 members of the Baseball Writers Association, three from each major league city. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)

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BROOKLYN DODGERS ROBINSON
Jackie Robinson, infielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers, swings his bat in this action pose at Ebbett's Field in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 9, 1951. (AP Photo)

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Royals Robinson Spring Training
Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson chats with Robert L. Finch, assistant to club President Branch Rickey, shortly before he reported as a player with the Montreal Royals at Sanford, Florida, March 4, 1946. (AP Photo/Bill Chaplis)

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JACKIE ROBINSON SIGNS CONTRACT
Jackie Robinson, first African American to ever be admitted into the major leagues, photographed right after he signed his contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers at the Dodgers office, April 10, 1947. (AP Photo)

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JACKIE ROBINSON
Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers' first baseman, is shown at Ebbets Field, April 11, 1947. (AP Photo)

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JACKIE ROBINSON
Brooklyn Dodgers Jackie Robinson, steals home plate as Boston Braves' catcher Bill Salkeld is thrown off-balance on pitcher Bill Voiselle's throw to the plate during the fifth inning at Ebbets Field in New York August 22, 1948. The umpire is Jocko Conlan, and batter is Brooklyn 3rd baseman Billy Cox. Boston won the game 4-3. (AP Photo)

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National League's Most Valuable Player 1949
Jackie Robinson, right, Brooklyn Dodger second baseman, receives the Mountain Kenisaw Landis Most Valuable Player award as teammates gather around at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, N.Y. July 6,1950. Jackie was selected as the National League's Most Valuable Player for 1949. (AP Photo)

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Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson, 38, empties his locker at the clubhouse of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball club in Ebbets Field, closing out a ten-year starring stint with the club, in New York, Jan. 7, 1957. Robinson was quitting baseball to sit behind a desk as vice president in charge of personnel for Chock Full O' Nuts company. (AP Photo/Jacob Harris)

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Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson, left, Brooklyn Dodger second baseman, signs his 1952 contract in the club's office in Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 9, 1952. Club officials Charley Dressen, center, manager and E. J. Bavasi, vice-president, register their approval. (AP Photo/Anthony Camerano)

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ROBINSONS AND NEW BABY 1952
Baseball legend Jackie Robinson looks at this wife Rachel as she holds their second son, David, at Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital in New York, May 15, 1952. The baby was born yesterday. The Robinsons also have a daughter, Sharon, and a son, Jackie Jr. (AP Photo/John Rooney)

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BROOKYN DODGERS ROBINSON
Brooklyn Dodgers' second baseman Jackie Robinson poses on May 17, 1952. (AP Photo )

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Ghosts of Dodgertown Baseball
FILE - In this April 15, 1947 file photo, from left, Brooklyn Dodgers baseball players John Jorgensen, Pee Wee Reese, Ed Stanky and Jackie Robinson pose at Ebbets Field in New York. The ghosts of Dodgertown are everywhere. Along the narrow roads winding through the complex, named after Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese and other Dodger greats. On the deck of the swimming pool, where the players relaxed and bonded once their work was done each day. (AP Photo, File)

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