The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson


The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson: The Baseball Legend's Battle for Civil Rights During World War II

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4 Stars

The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson is an extremely well-researched, well-written, and attention-holding biography of the former Brooklyn Dodger great.  As the title implies, the book centers on Robinson’s court-martial in 1944 over an incident stemming from his refusal to move to the back of a bus in Texas.  I thought I knew quite a bit about Robinson and this incident, but I learned much more than I knew from this work.  I’d recommend it to any baseball fan and anyone interested in the civil rights struggle during World War II.


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