
The autobiography of a boy of summer who became a man for all seasonsBefore Barry Bonds, before Reggie Jackson, before Hank Aaron, baseball's stars had one undeniable trait in common: they were all white. In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke that barrier, striking a crucial blow for racial equality and changing the world of sports forever. I Never Had It Made is Robinson's own
“That’s what this book is about . . . how integration has come to baseball and how it can be achieved in every corner of the land.”—Jackie Robinson Back in print for the first time since its initial publication in 1964, Baseball Has Done It is an oral history of baseball and racial integration as told by its greatest players to the man who broke the color line, Jackie Robinson. This one-of-a-kind
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Featuring: Jackie Robinson, Philip Roth, Roger Kahn, Michael Chabon, Dave Barry, Tom Brokaw, Penny Marshall, George Plimpton. W.P. Kinsella, Paul Simon, Roger Angell, John Grisham, Jules Tygiel, and many more.
A record of the experiences of the 1st Negro to break into major league baseball
by Jackie Robinson
Learn the EASY tricks for successful quiltmaking as you enjoy making these wonderful FAVORITE quilts. Jackie shares the 'tricks of the trade' so you can take your teacher home in booklet form.
by Jackie Robinson
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by Jackie Robinson
This book is designed to show you how to make practically perfect Ohio Star quilts, and several variations. You will * detailed cutting and piecing charts for each quilt * specific instructions * color photos * Preface * Getting started * General instructions * How to use the yardage charts * Basic Ohio star * Christmas stars * So many stars * 9 patch center stars * Wilma’s table topper * Star in
by Jackie Robinson
This book consists of poems based on personal life experiences by the author and/or associates along with family members. These poems depict situations ranging from adolescence to adulthood and greatly identifies with the vast majority of our present culture.
by Jackie Robinson
This book is the real deal what is really going on in the pain world even if you are healthy or suffer from chronic pain every day or if you have a love one or a friend or a coworker dealing with chronic pain, because with the Opioid epidemic people have gone through so much trying to get good quality pain management because of the Opioid epidemic its not like the old days when your doctor would w
How big is God? That's what little Ryan explores in this beautifully illustrated Christian children's book.After visiting a new church and attending Sunday school, 3 year old Ryan becomes much more curious about God, especially when it comes to his size. Compared to Ryan’s little world everything in it is BIG!Is God bigger than an airplane? Is God bigger than the school bus? Is God big
by Jackie Robinson
by Jackie Robinson
by Jackie Robinson
by Jackie Robinson
Autobiography of the Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson.
by Jackie Robinson
Vintage (1954) autobiography of the major league baseball player, Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
by Jackie Robinson
by Jackie Robinson
One Christmas Eve, three children look for their teddy bears - but they are missing! Join the children as they hunt for their lost bears, and learn more about the Christmas story on the way.
by Jackie Robinson
by Jackie Robinson
This essay comes from the NPR series This I Believe, which features brief personal reflections from both famous and unknown Americans. The pieces that make up the series compel listeners to rethink not only what and how they have arrived at their beliefs, but also the extent to which they share them with others.