Jackie Robinson movie 42
Negro Leagues
All-African American professional baseball teams where black men could showcase athletic ability and race pride. The leagues thrived until the desegregation of baseball after World War II.
Montreal Royals
-Minor league team in the Brooklyn organization -Branch Rickey put Jackie Robinson on this team before moving him up to the Dodgers
Eddie Stanky
2nd baseman for Dodgers, defended Jackie when Ben Chapman was yelling racial slurs at Jackie
Chadwick Boseman
Actor known for playing T'Challa/Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Portrays Jackie Robinson in the movie 42.
Ralph Branca
Brooklyn Dodgers starting pitcher that encouraged Jackie to shower with team
1st baseman
Defensive player covering first base and catching balls thrown to try and get other team out. Place Jackie played his first year with the Dodgers
Burt Shotton
He replaced Leo Durocher as the manager of the Dodgers in the 1947 season
42
Jackie Robinson's number with the Brooklyn Dodgers
Ben Chapman
Known as the "Alabama Flash", he was the manager of of the Phillies that resented the decision to allow Robinson to play in the MLB and was the one that was shouting racial slurs while Robinson was at bat
Enos Slaughter
Nicknamed "Country", he was the Cardinals outfielder that was credited with smashing his cleat into the back of Robinson's leg while running to 1st place.
Leo Durocher
Player, later manager of Dodgers in the 1950's, was supposed to be manager of Dodgers in 1947
Branch Rickey
President and GM of the Brooklyn Dodgers who signed Jackie Robinson
Rachel Robinson
Rachel Robinson is a former registered nurse and the widow of baseball player Jackie Robinson.
Kansas City Monarchs
Robinson played for this time while in the Negro Baseball League.
Pee Wee Reese
Shortstop for the Brooklyn Dodgers that was most known for supporting Jackie Robinson during his rookie season. He said "we should all wear 42 so they can't tell us apart"
Happy Chandler
This new MLB Commissioner said "I'm for the Four Freedoms... If a black boy can make it on Okinawa and Guadalcanal, hell, he can make it in baseball" in April of 1945
Dixie Walker
baseball player on Dodgers who does not want Jackie on team, from the south, tries to get a petition started to get Jackie off the team
Dodgers
baseball team, played in Brooklyn in the past but now play in Los Angeles
Wendell Smith
black sportswriter for the Pittsburgh Courier arguing for desegregation, pushing the MLB to dismantle the Gentleman's Agreement. Helps Jackie during first spring training in Florida
shortstop
infield position in baseball between 2nd and 3rd base, where Jackie played for the KC Monarchs
Brooklyn
part of New York city
1947
year that Jackie joined the Dodgers breaking the color barrier in major league baseball
Hit by pitch
HBP, when a batter is hit by the pitched ball in baseball
Jackie Robinson
The first African American player in the major league of baseball. His actions helped to bring about other opportunities for African Americans.