American Decades
"Jackie Robinson With Ben Chapman"
Photograph
Date: May 9, 1947
Source: "Jackie Robinson With Ben Chapman." May 9, 1947. Corbis. Image no. U834662ACME. Available online at http://pro.corbis.com (accessed April 16, 2003).
About the Athlete: Jackie Robinson (1919–1972) was born in Cairo, Georgia, grew up in Pasadena, California, and attended UCLA, lettering in baseball, basketball, football, and track. After serving in the army as a second lieutenant during World War II and a season in the Negro Leagues, Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He played the 1946 season with Montreal, Brooklyn's top minor league team. In 1947, Robinson joined the Dodgers and played ten seasons with the team. After his playing career, Robinson remained active in business, politics, and a champion of civil rights causes until his death.
Introduction
During World War II, African Americans had...
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1940's Sports Primary Sources
- Athletes in the Military
- Season of 1941: DiMaggio and Williams
- "73 to 0"
- Letter to Kenesaw M. Landis
- Basketball's Big Men
- Army vs. Notre Dame
- "Jackie Robinson With Ben Chapman"
- "Babe Didrikson Takes Off Her Mask"
- Sports and Television
- Fort Wayne Daisies: 1947 Yearbook
- Citation Wins the Belmont
- Bob Mathias Hurls the Discus in the Decathlon
- Veeck—As in Wreck: The Autobiography of Bill Veeck
- Robinson and LaMotta
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
