It was called Dodgertown before that, from 1948-2008, when the Dodgers played spring training games ... He died Oct. 24, 1972 ...
A storied five-bedroom, two-bathroom colonial residence in Queens’ Addisleigh Park historic district, once home to baseball ...
An article on the Department of Defense website telling the story of Jackie Robinson, which was apparently removed in a purge ...
Before he broke baseball’s color barrier, Jackie Robinson served in the U.S. Army, but new federal policies have led to his ...
What if a single, quiet decision could alter the very fabric of our historical narrative? The post Trump Administration ...
After studying at UCLA, Robinson served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was court marshaled and “honorably ...
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick criticized the move, calling articles on Robinson "American history." ...
An article detailing Jackie Robinson’s military career has been restored to the US Department of Defense’s (DOD) Web site ...
Robinson's military history was among those scrubbed as part President Donald Trump's efforts to purge references to ...
Robinson—the first Black man to play American or National League baseball in the 20th century—served in the army from 1942 to '44, attaining the rank of second lieutenant. On Tuesday, ESPN's Jeff ...
An article highlighting baseball and civil rights hero Jackie Robinson's U.S. Army career was back on the Department of ...
It was called Dodgertown before that, from 1948-2008, when the Dodgers played spring ... according to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. “Jackie Robinson made my success possible ...