Synopses & Reviews
In the spring of 1947, Jackie Robinson played his first game with the Brooklyn Dodgers, breaking down baseballs decades-old color barrier and changing the face of the game forever. In this intimate portrait, Robinsons widow, Rachel, tells her husbands storyand that of her life with himfrom her unique perspective, complemented by 301 black-and-white photographs from her own collection. Now back in print with a new jacket, this classic book is a moving tribute to a remarkable man seen through the eyes of an equally remarkable woman.
About the Author
Rachel Robinson, a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, and New York University, has been a nurse, professor, business leader, and activist. In 1973 she founded the Jackie Robinson Foundation, a not-for-profit organization providing educational and leadership opportunities for minority students. In 2005, she accepted the Congressional Medal of Honor on behalf of Jackie Robinson. She has two children and fifteen grandchildren.