Second Baseman, Jackie Robinson Breaks Baseball Color Barrier - This Day in History – Apr 15th
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OnThisDay in 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball by stepping onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn to play first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers. More than 14,000 of
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