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ISBN 10: 1589522885
ISBN 13: 9781589522886
Author: Don McLeese
The book "Jackie Robinson (Equal Rights Leaders)" is a biography of Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play in Major League Baseball, written by Don McLeese. It is part of the "Equal Rights Leaders" series and focuses on his role as a civil rights figure and how he broke racial barriers in baseball.
Jackie Breaks the Color Barrier
Jackie's Boyhood
School Star
Army Days
Great Player
Branch Rickey
Major Leagues
Most Valuable Player
His Legend Lives On
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Tags: Don McLeese, Equal, Rights