On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson made history when he stepped onto the
baseball diamond as a Brooklyn Dodger. For the first time in more than
60 years, a Black player took the field in a professional baseball game.
How did Robinson break through the racist barriers that had kept so many
Black athletes out of professional sports? And what is the enduring
legacy of his remarkable accomplishment? Find out in an easy-to-read
graphic novel that reveals why Jackie Robinson's shattering of the color
barrier in baseball is among the greatest moments in history.