I am Jackie Robinson by Brad Meltzer

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"I am Jackie Robinson" is a picture book that persuing readers to have inside look into Jackie's life growing up and playing ball, and all of the challenges he faced. [1]

Summary

was the primary black person to play Major Association Baseball. But getting to that point meant that he confronted a part of prejudice in his life, and had to work doubly hard to demonstrate he was just as great as the white players. [2]

He always cherished sports, particularly baseball. But he lived at a time some time recently the Respectful Rights Development, when the rules weren’t reasonable to African Americans. Even in spite of the fact that Jackie was a awesome competitor, he wasn’t permitted on the leading groups fair since of the color of his skin. He knew that sports were best when everybody, of every color, played together. He got to be the first black player in Major Alliance Baseball, and his bravery changed African-American history and driven the way to balance in all sports in America. [3]

Pros

This amazing arrangement is the perfect way to bring American history to life for young children, giving them with the proper part models, supplemementing Common Center learning within the classroom, and best of all, rousing them to endeavor and dream. [4]

In this biography Jackie Robinson is displayed as a famous African American baseball player who faces the struggles of a segregated community. He never let's the hardships of discrimination stop him from fighting for what is right. [5]

This inspirational life story is written by Meltzer as a first-person account, which dangers being interpreted and used as an autobiography—which it isn't . The carefully rendered cartoon illustrations that appear Robinson as a interminable child drop tragically brief of capturing his demeanor and ability. [6]

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