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Charles Burrell, the classical and jazz bass player and the first African-American member of a major American symphony, died ...
On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson trotted out to first base for the Dodgers at Brooklyn's Ebbets Field, erasing the unofficial color line that had stood in big league baseball for nearly 60 years ...
LOS ANGELES -- Jackie Robinson was the first to break baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers 78 years ago Tuesday. His legacy continues to inspire people inside the major leagues ...
A longtime Coloradan and trailblazing musician widely considered the Jackie Robinson of classical music, Burrell died early ...
LOS ANGELES — Jackie Robinson was the first to break baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers 78 years ago Tuesday. His legacy continues to inspire people inside the major leagues ...
78 years ago, Jackie Robinson made his MLB debut, ... Stay cool this summer with early Prime Day deals on portable fans Metro by T-Mobile promises no price hikes until 2029 The last grill you'll ...
Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier ... In the early 1940s, Robinson met nurse-in-training Rachel Isum when they ... How Did Jackie Robinson Die? In his later years, ...
As I published in a Post-Dispatch piece, Early said: “Baseball makes a big deal about Jackie Robinson integrating the game, which baseball should. But it’s not some wonderful moment of inclusion.
LOS ANGELES — Jackie Robinson was the first to break baseball’s color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers 78 years ago Tuesday. His legacy continues to inspire people inside the major leagues ...
A storied five-bedroom, two-bathroom colonial residence in Queens’ Addisleigh Park historic district, once home to baseball icon Jackie Robinson during his Brooklyn Dodgers glory days, is now up ...
LOS ANGELES -- Jackie Robinson was the first to break baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers 78 years ago Tuesday. His legacy continues to inspire people inside the major leagues ...
Jackie Robinson was the first to break baseball’s color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers 78 years ago Tuesday.His legacy continues to inspire people inside the major leagues — and outside, too.