This sensitive commentary on Jackie Robinson's life describes his
childhood in Pasadena, through his years as a sports hero, to his
later involvement in politics and the Civil Rights movement. Harvey
Frommer has drawn upon interviews with Robinson's family, friends,
and fellow ball players to tell the story of a courageous man who
triumphed over bigotry and personal tragedy to take his place in
the hearts of millions of Americans.
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