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Smith, Elliott
Series: Great Moments in History
Library Bound
On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson made history when he stepped onto the baseball diamond as a Brooklyn Dodger. How did Robinson break through the racist barriers that had kept so many Black athletes out of professional sports? And what is the enduring legacy of his remarkable accomplishment?
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Copyright: 2024
Pub Date: -
Size: 9 x 7
Pages: 32
Interest Grade: 3-7
Reading Level: -
Classification: Nonfiction
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AR:
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Dewey: 796.357092
Language: English
Penworthy Release: 08-2023
ISBN: 9781669016892
Item #: 54738
Available : 27
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Key words:
Graphic Novels, History, Sports, Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers, 1947, Racist Barriers, Great Moments in History, Art/Rec, Graphic
Nonfiction, Index, Graphic Library, Capstone Press
History is full of great moments. Some have been documented on film, others only in writings, some have been passed down through stories. Through dramatic graphic novel art and engaging narratives readers can revisit these Great Moments in History.