Discover the Joy of Baseball: A Journey Through Jackie Robinson's Legacy
Dive into the poignant narrative that intertwines friendship, baseball, and the civil rights movement. Follow the story of Davy and Sam as they navigate their lives shaped by the groundbreaking presence of Jackie Robinson in baseball. Experience the game through their eyes, from the excitement of batting practice to the profound moments that reveal the struggles of equality and understanding during a turbulent time. This engaging tale highlights memories, childhood challenges, and the significance of friendship, all while paying homage to the legendary Jackie Robinson.
Discover the Joy of Baseball: A Journey Through Jackie Robinson's Legacy
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Why were the Dodgers especially important to Davy that year?
The issue of racism during that time- Sam was white, Davy was black.
Why didn’t Jackie Robinson use the ball that Sam had brought?
What does Sam remember about visiting his father in the hospital?
Why was Sam able to get away so easily without his mother questioning him?
Ralph Macgruder. Branch Rickey told him he would have to hold his temper.
What are two reasons why Sam did not like going to the game with Mr. Manheim?
He didn’t get their for batting practice, he left early, and he didn’t know Mr. Manheim that well.
Why did Sam laugh at Elliot’s comment about breaking hospital rules?