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Even baseball great Jackie Robinson isn’t safe from getting labeled “DEI.” The military history of Robinson — who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947 after serving as ...
A storied five-bedroom, two-bathroom colonial residence in Queens’ Addisleigh Park historic district, once home to baseball icon Jackie Robinson during his Brooklyn Dodgers glory days ...
Jackie Robinson is unequivocally one of the greatest Americans ever to live. Without question, he was the best of us. Our society certainly wouldn't be what it is today without his significant ...
UPDATE, 3:25 P.M. — The Department of Defense restored the story of Jackie Robinson and his time in the military. The removal of the page that had information about Robinson’s military time ...
The Pentagon is facing backlash after an article dedicated to baseball legend Jackie Robinson and his time in the Army was removed from the Department of Defense’s (DOD) website. ESPN baseball ...
An article highlighting the U.S. Army career of baseball legend Jackie Robinson has been restored to the Department of Defense website. Its removal had appeared to be related to the Trump ...
Tuesday was the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers. By now, most — if not all — of you are surrounded by homage to the break-down of the color barrier in baseball.
A feature story about Jackie Robinson's military service was briefly taken down from the Department of Defense's website on Tuesday before being restored Wednesday afternoon. While the story had ...
This week, an anti-diversity purge throughout the United States government targeted one of MLB's most beloved figures in Hall of Fame infielder Jackie Robinson. Robinson—the first Black man to ...
Jackie Robinson is widely celebrated for breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier in 1947, but his contributions to American history extend beyond the baseball field. Before becoming a ...
The Pentagon deleted pages dedicated to baseball great Jackie Robinson, who served as a 2nd lieutenant in the Army and fought ardently for civil rights. Here's why that matters. Bettmann / NBC via ...