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Title: Jackie Robinsn: A man who Changed America
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January 27, 2000 |
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Jackie decided to drop out of college
and join the army.
Jackie applied for Office Candidate School. He was stationed at Fort Riley in
Oklahoma. Blacks were not accepted for OCS. Jackie did not like this and confronted the
action. This was his first attempt at racial discrimination... Showed first 250 characters
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This was his first attempt at racial discrimination. He sent complaints to the
Secretary of Defense. Within a few days, Jackie and several blacks were in OCS(Duckett 23-24)
After the Army, Jackie joined the Kansas City Monarchs. This is a team in the
Negro Leagues... Showed next 250 characters
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