Jackie Robinson: Hero of Baseball (Heroes of American History) by Carin T. Ford

Jackie Robinson: Hero of Baseball (Heroes of American History)

Carin T. Ford
32 pages
Enslow Elementary
Jan 2006
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Grade 2-4–The main focus of this succinct introduction is Robinson's formative years, his short stint in the army, and his growth as an athlete. Ford describes some of the inequities he faced and notes that throughout his life he spoke out for the rights of African Americans. Well-chosen, tinted black-and-white photographs add detail and perspective, and a simple time line rounds out this attractive package. Though the book gives just an outline of this legendary athlete's accomplishments, it is still a readable and fair-minded account that will meet the needs of young report writers. The text and overall organization give this title a slight edge over Lucia Raatma's Jackie Robinson (Compass Point, 2000) and Don McLeese's Jackie Robinson (Rourke, 2002).
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Pages 32
Publisher Enslow Elementary
Published 2006
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