Robinson debuts five days after signing with Dodgers
This day in sports: Jackie Robinson became first African-American major league baseball player in 1947
Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers canvas print by American Photo. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print.
Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers Canvas Print
During his 10-year MLB career, Jackie Robinson won the Rookie of the Year Award in 1947, was a 6-Time All-Star from 1949 through 1954, won the
Jackie Robinson - Brooklyn Dodgers (Archival Print)
OnThisDay in 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball by stepping onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn to play first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers. More than 14,000 of
RARE COLOR STILL BROOKLYN DODGERS JACKIE ROBINSON, HODGES OTHERS
Jackie Robinson: Breaking the Color Line in - Crabtree Publishing
Jackie Robinson Day: Red Sox uniforms will feature blue 42s to commemorate the 75th anniversary of MLB's color barrier being broken
Major League Baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson Day - NBC Sports
Photos: A look back at iconic images of Jackie Robinson – Daily News
The Jackie Robinson Story - In COLOR! Also Includes the Original Black-and-White Version which has been Beautifully Restored and Enhanced! : Jackie Robinson, Ruby Dee, Alfred E. Green: Movies & TV
Just over 70 years ago, Jackie Robinson became the 1st Major League Baseball player to break the color barrier
Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball's color barrier, alongside his Brooklyn Dodgers teammates in 1947. (Robinson pictured with John Jorgensen, Pee Wee Reese and…
Issued by Bowman Gum Company, Jackie Robinson, 2nd Base, Brooklyn Dodgers, from the Picture Card Collectors Series (R406-4) issued by Bowman Gum