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* When Jackie Robinson stepped onto Ebbets Field on April 15, 1947, he wasn’t just breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier—he was igniting a seismic shift in American civil rights. In this episode, we unpack the immense psychological cost, the strategic genius of the "Noble Experiment," and why Robinson's legacy is far more than a retired jersey number. Tune in to discover the radical activist behind the athletic icon.
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