The Jackie Robinson Museum is a museum dedicated to the life and legacy of Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play professional baseball in the major leagues. Located in New York City ...
The bronze cleats that were cut from a Jackie Robinson statue last month will be donated to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum ...
As for the cleats that remain from the original statue, League 42 founder Bob Lutz told ESPN, “It’s looking like the cleats will be delivered by April 11, definitely before Jackie Robinson Day.” ...
Jackie Robinson played in Louisville before he broke Major League Baseball's color barrier. He also came to Kentucky for the March on Frankfort.
Robinson was the first Black player to break major league baseball’s color barrier, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers Montreal ...
Visit the Jackie Robinson Museum’s virtual program hub and explore Jackie Robinson’s life and legacy with activities and games, video clips, book readings and resources. There’s something to educate, ...
The Jackie Robinson Museum highlights Robinson and King's civil rights partnership. A free screening of When Harlem Saved a King recounts King's 1958 Harlem stabbing. NEW YORK - On Monday ...
Get to the Bag spotlights the remarkable career of Jackie Robinson beyond baseball. The film blends the lyrical narrative of ...
The Jackie Robinson Boys and Girls Club’s ‘Diamond Affair’ will feature the legendary MLB Hall of Famer, Chipper Jones, this ...
It is here that in 1946 Jackie Robinson broke the color ... It also hosts a museum that offers a tribute to Robinson's athletic prowess and lasting legacy, and spotlights other people of color ...