Jackie Robinson played a major role in gaining rights for baseball. First, Robinson finally had his chance to gain rights when someone gave him his chance. Robinson helped gain rights for baseball by obtaining the chance to play baseball. "Despite objections from every other major …show more content…
Robinson did very well in baseball and made a good path for others to follow. Jackie led the way for other black players on the Dodgers, including Roy Campanelia and Don Newcombe. In 1949, these three dodgers along with Larry Doby of the Cleveland Indians, became the first African Americans to play in the all-star game. (Rafer 481) This evidence suggests that Jackie Robinson not only opened the gate for others but was the first black player. Then, Jackie Robinson not only was the first black player to play in the MLB, but was one of the best. His career in baseball was stellar. His lifetime batting average was .311, and he lead the Dodgers to six league championships and one world series victory. (Jackie Robinson) This evidence logically implies that Jackie was really good in major league baseball. Thirdly, Jackie Robinson continued to be a civil rights activist his entire life. After retiring from baseball early in 1957, Robinson engaged in business and in civil rights activism. He was a spokesperson for the NAACP, and made appearances with Martin Luther King Jr. With his induction in 1962, Robinson became the first black person in the Baseball Hall of Fame, in Cooperstown, New York. (Jackie Robinson) This example illustrates that all Jackie's hard work paid off in the end. Furthermore, Jackie gained rights for other black people around the world and smashed the color