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Promises to keep : how Jackie Robinson changed America
    Robinson, Sharon, 1950-
Publisher: Scholastic,
Pub date: 2004.
Pages: 64 p. :
ISBN: 0439425921
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Summary
A biography of baseball legend Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play in the major leagues, as told by his daughter. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
In this photo biography, Robinson (Jackie's Nine: Jackie Robinson's Values to Live By) offers an affectionate profile of her father who, she writes, "taught me to flip pancakes, hit a baseball, question political leaders, solve problems, and keep promises." The author's concise history of race relations in the United States enables youngsters to understand the underpinnings of the "segregated world" into which Robinson was born and the racism and injustices he encountered throughout his private and professional life. Especially intriguing is the author's incisive explanation of why her father was selected in 1947 as the individual to "pioneer the integration of Major League Baseball"; her discussion provides insight into the man's abilities and determination on and off the field. The volume's abundance of family photographs and reproductions of Robinson's letters to his wife and children amplify the highly personal nature of the narrative. The author notes that her parents encouraged her and her brothers to "measure our lives by the impact we had on other people's lives." Here she clearly, often eloquently, gauges the enormous impact Jackie Robinson had on so many lives as father, husband, athlete and crusader for justice and equality. Ages 9-12. (Feb.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 4-7 -In captivating words and pictures, Robinson chronicles the life of her legendary father. She weaves historical events into the story of one of baseball's greatest players, revealing how they shaped his life. Her text, combined with numerous black-and-white archival and family photographs, reproductions of newspaper headlines, magazine pages, and letters, illustrates Jackie Robinson's journey from childhood to the moment that he integrated major league baseball to his life as a businessman and civil rights spokesperson. In addition to personal details, this intimate biographical sketch and authentic glimpse into the life of a great African American provides information on the post-Civil War world, race relations, and the struggle for civil rights. It will inspire readers and enhance character-education units. Pair this first purchase with the author's Jackie's Nine: Jackie Robinson's Values to Live By (Scholastic, 2001).-Tracy Bell, Durham Public Schools, NC Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 3-7. There are numerous biographies about Robinson available for young people, but none have this book's advantage of family intimacy. In a personal account, Robinson's daughter, Sharon, describes her father's youth, his rise to become major-league baseball's first African American player, and his involvement in the civil rights movement. Sharon Robinson is an education executive for major-league baseball, and she writes about the sport and her father's life with the same immediate familiarity. It's her seamless blend of history and family story, though, that distinguishes this title. Through particular events in her father's life, the author makes the realities of a segregated society immediate: when her father first showed up for the Brooklyn Dodgers' spring training, for example, he was housed and fed separately from his white teammates. She also includes photographs of racially motivated death threats sent to the Robinson home. Robinson's emphasis on her parents' strong values reiterates some of the material in her previous title for youth, ackie's Nine (2001), but her private view of her father's accomplishments, placed within the context of American sports and social history, makes for absorbing reading. An excellent selection of family and team photographs and other materials, including her parents' love letters in their own handwriting, illustrate this fine tribute. --Gillian Engberg Copyright 2004 Booklist From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Author Biography
Sharon Robinson is Jackie Robinson's daughter and the Vice President of Educational Programming for Major League Baseball. Ms. Robinson is also the creator of Breaking Barriers, an in-school program of Major League Baseball, the Major League Baseball Players Association, and Scholastic. Prior to joining Major League Baseball, she had a twenty-year career as a nurse-midwife and an educator. She has taught at Yale, Columbia, Howard, and Georgetown universities. She has also served as director of the PUSH for Excellence Program and as a fundraiser for The United Negro College Fund and A Better Chance. Ms. Robinson lives in St. Croix Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Table of Contents
   Introduction p. 6
   A Black and White World p. 8
   Signs of Hope p. 10
   A Determined Pair p. 18
   1945: A Changing World p. 22
   Why My Father? p. 28
   Play Ball! p. 30
   A Civil Rights Champion p. 50
   Jackie Robinson's Legacy p. 58
   Index p. 64
Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Robinson, Sharon, 1950-
Title: Promises to keep : how Jackie Robinson changed America / Sharon Robinson.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : Scholastic, 2004.
Physical descrip: 64 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
General Note: Includes index.
Summary: A biography of baseball legend Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play in the major leagues, as told by his daughter.
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Personal subject: Robinson, Jackie, 1919-1972--Juvenile literature.
Children's subject: Robinson, Jackie, 1919-1972.
Subject term: African American baseball players--Biography--Juvenile literature.
Subject term: African Americans--Biography--Juvenile literature.
Subject term: Baseball players--Biography--Juvenile literature.
Subject term: Conduct of life--Juvenile literature.
Children's subject: Baseball players.
Children's subject: African Americans--Biography.
Children's subject: Race relations.
Subject term: African American baseball players--Biography.
Subject term: African Americans--Biography.
Subject term: Baseball players--Biography.
Subject term: Conduct of life.
Geographic term: United States--Race relations--Juvenile literature.
Geographic term: United States--Race relations.
Control Number: ocm51886350
ISBN: 0439425921 : $16.95
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