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Have
you heard of Jackie Robinson? He was a baseball player
and his uniform number hangs in every major league
ball park. But let's back up a bit. When
he was growing up, he was not allowed to do the things
he wanted to do simply because he was black. The
United States was segregated and blacks were not
treated very well. At school, he excelled in all
sports. He even achieved his dream of going to UCLA.
But when the United States entered World War II,
Jackie enlisted in the army. And he found that even
the army was segregated. When Jackie sat near the
front of one of the buses, all his
accomplishments didn't matter. He was arrested
and court martialed. A court martial is
a military trial and Jackie faced going to jail
because he sat on a bus.
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