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    Althea Gibson is such a influential person because while her early life was very rough, she overcame many hardships, and she became the first African American to play international tennis. She also broke the color barrier for African American athletes and changed the world forever. Althea Neale Gibson was born on August 25, 1927 (Source Card #1). As a young child, Althea suffered many hardships. They had to live on public assistance for a while. She also had a very hard time in school (Source…

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    Series that is synonymous with October Baseball. But what most people do not know about this man was that he had so much more courage than the average man. He was an outstanding black ballplayer in a league of baseball dominated by white’s. While Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier…

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    attend their school even though I live in a different town. The obstacle I overcome almost everyday and have been for the last three years is representing my culture. Jackie Robinson went into the MLB as the only of his kind and did outstanding things. I see the 20 African American children in my school as the one and only Jackie Robinson who could come to this environment and do better than at least most of our peers. I strive to have my name mentioned around the school for…

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    ³I believe the contemporary global political-economic dynamics, may be the force undermine the Tlingit traditional. As Fish has a symbolic meaning to the Tlingit culture, in the process of industrial agriculture development, fisherman no longer has control of their production, in the Video, Cory said they were restricted to how many fish they can catch, and the result of limitation was not enough to feed their people. When the Tlingit lost their right in fishing, the natives have no…

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    portray the period and events? Jackie Robinson is an example of an aspiring individual who had great potential and experience to thrive in his dream; however, his dreams are forced to stall because of the prejudice and violence he faces for being black. Brian Helgeland’s 42 (2013) portrays what other African Americans were forced to undergo using Jackie Robinson's treatment and experiences. These events reflect the ideologies during the Civil Rights Movement. Robinson encounters segregation in…

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    a more equate one. Jackie Robinson, one of many individuals, played a significant role in numerous changes that occurred in the mid 1900s. Robinson is mainly responsible for collapsing the color-barrier to sports. His admission into the Major Leagues had a notable impact on the United States; more specifically the anti-prejudice struggle (Gimbel). He also influenced integration in other aspects of society by his acts; we can see today, how these influences and changes Robinson made impacted our…

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    different race. We recently watched a movie on this topic in our American History class. That movie was “42”. It was about the first African American major league baseball player named Jackie Robinson. This movie showed what he went through from the other players ; because he was a different skin tone. Jackie Robinson was A very strong person both physically and mentally. He got treated differently from all the other players , and coaches just because he was a different race. Even though he was…

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    Extended Writing Project - Naomi Potter Melba Beals, Feng Ru, and Jackie Robinson had all changed our country by doing something great. They all faced challenges, but still stayed strong and had courage. They paved the way for us so that we would not have to go through what they went through. Jackie Robinson had to face threats and people calling him names. Melba Beals faced people being scared for her and having to be the first black person to go to a white school. Feng Ru had to face a death…

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