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Jackie Robinson

Author: B.A. Hoena   Series: Athletes Who Made a Difference

Colorful graphic nonfiction that showcases activism in sports, mixing social history and athletic action.

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Colorful graphic nonfiction that showcases activism in sports, mixing social history and athletic action.

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Description

In an era of discrimination, Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson broke Major League Baseball's race barrier. Before Robinson took his place at first base, the majors discriminated against African-American athletes, denying them a chance to compete. Despite facing harassment from fans and other players, Robinson stayed focused on the game, becoming the MLB Rookie of the Year in 1947 and later a baseball legend. This graphic biography follows Robinson's time on semi-pro teams, his days in the US military, and his history-making experience with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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About the Author

Blake Hoena has written more than one hundred books for children, including an original graphic novel series, Eek & Ack, and graphic novel retellings of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Peter Pan. Blake lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with his wife, two dogs, two cats, and hundreds of comics. David Shephard is an illustrator who lives in the UK.

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Product Details

Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group | Graphic Universe
Published
4th August 2020
Pages
32
ISBN
9781541578166

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