First lets not make this into a racist thread. Thank You.
My most admired Black Person is Jackie Robinson! I have stated this before that hes one of my heroes and that Im kinda a baseball historian.
Most know his history. At the time Branch Rickey had to find the perfect person that could be more appealing to the whites. And this person could not fail! To do so would have pushed baseball integration back ten years at least! Jackie more than fit the bill. He was College educated, was in the military and had played multiple sports. There were better ball players in the Negro leagues but none could measure up to Robinsons complete list of achievements demeanor and spirit!
He encountered things none of us could take! Everywhere he went. He was already older than most entering baseball and his body was already in decline! But Jackie endured and excelled! He fought racism everyday from fans, teammates and even the press. He could not fight back or let emotions show in the first few years!
After baseball he championed civil rights and worked with other black leaders of the time. He married a lovely woman that stood beside her husband through all of this and raised a family.
All of this is more than enough to make him a hero!
But heres why I admire him so much and can identify with Jackie in a way. He had a terrible temper. This is not widely known. He never let it get the best of him and never let it show. Nor did he ever get himself into trouble with it. No abuse or anything like that. But it was there.
I myself; having a temper like he did. I cannot even imagine walking more than a few steps in his shoes!
Jackie Robinson was a true inspiration, role model, hall of famer and a hero.
More Importantly he was a great Man!
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