Jackie Robinson Day? It’s going, going, almost gone. Major League Baseball officials are scared of new governmental mandates ...
Certainly, Jackie Robinson fits the bill. Paying an extraordinary personal price, he served as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War II and broke baseball’s color barrier, changing ...
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I would like to take this time to express my gratitude toward the Department of Defense for reminding us of the impact of one of our greatest Americans. Because of the DoD’s reckless slicing and ...
Experts explain just why the removal of Jackie Robinson’s contributions is so troubling, even if some of the sites are back ...
In short, it was true that the Defense Department removed the article about Robinson as part of a departmentwide push to ...
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The Nation on MSNJackie Robinson Again Teaches Us to Never Back Down to BigotsAn article on Robinson’s military career was restored to the Defense Department’s website. It’s a reminder that we can beat ...
WASHINGTON, DC - The Defense Department website last week re-uploaded an article based on Jackie Robinson’s decorated ...
Jackie Robinson, the athlete famed with integrating Major League Baseball, was also in the Army. The article was removed but ...
Jackie Robinson not only changed baseball with his style of play, he stretched the imaginations of Americans about equality, ...
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick criticized the move, calling articles on Robinson "American history." ...
The Defense Department deleted an article Wednesday about the military service of Jackie Robinson, the first Black player in ...
The article, part of a DOD series entitled “Sports Heroes Who Served,” is a celebration of Robinson’s athletic achievements ...
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