Jackie Robinson's 100th – Pieces of History
Eyewitness News on X: In 1947, Jackie Robinson, baseball's first Black major league player of the modern era, made his official debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers on opening day at Ebbets Field.
Clyde Sukeforth, the man who discovered Jackie Robinson and Roberto Clemente, is the Forrest Gump of baseball - ESPN
Major League Baseball celebrates 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's debut
Happy Jackie Robinson Day - NBC Sports
Book excerpt: The original Jackie Robinson Day at Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles Times
Here is some footage from Jackie Robinson's groundbreaking first game in the Majors
Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier but these Black players still faced racism
The Breakthrough: In May 1947 Jackie Robinson proved he belonged in the bigs - Sports Illustrated
MLB honors Jackie Robinson Day and pays tribute to his barrier-breaking career
Jackie Robinson made MLB history on this day in 1947 - Sports Illustrated
Jackie Robinson: A Legacy of Activism - The American Prospect