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Google pays homage to Jackie Robinson with doodle

Google pays homage to Jackie Robinson with doodle

Jackie Robinson was the first African-American to play major league baseball. Learn more at Biography.com.

Jackie Robinson is not simply being featured because of his outstanding career in Major League Baseball but because of his influence in the civil rights movement. He was the first black player in Major League Baseball, joining the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.

In honor of the late Jackie Robinson's 94th birthday today, Google paid homage to the first African-American baseball player with a homepage doodle. A drawing of Robinson swinging a bat sits in the middle of the Google logo, which is written the

Major League Baseball's first African American player, Jackie Robinson, would have celebrated his 94 birthday today. To honor the ground-breaking civil rights and sports pioneer

Jackie Robinson, known for breaking the color line in baseball and his impressive record on the field, was also one of the first civil rights fighters. The first black baseball player since the 1880s, Mr. Robinson would go on to confront political

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