Jackie Robinson Museum highlights legacy off the baseball field - Nikkei Asia
Honor a Legacy, Not a Number - The New York Times
On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play Major League Baseball in the modern era. He would later become the first African American named a vice president at a fortune 500 company; serve as an advisor to politicians
Remembering Black baseball pioneers after Jackie Robinson Day - Federal Baseball
On Jackie Robinson Day, Baker laments lack of black players in MLB
Jackie Robinson and Civil Rights: From 1947 Until His Death – Society for American Baseball Research
Opinion Remember Jackie Robinson for his life outside of baseball - The Pitt News
Jackie Robinson Facts…Barrier Breaker. MLB Star. Veteran., Jobs for Veterans
The racial barriers Hank Aaron broke and the legacy he leaves behind
Column: Remembering Jackie Robinson in town where it started - WTOP News
The long influence of Jackie Robinson, on and off the field
Jackie Robinson was a radical – don't listen to the sanitized version of history
Chicago White Sox members make memorable visit to Jackie Robinson Museum
Jackie Robinson: A Legacy of Activism - The American Prospect