Jackie Robinson’s son shares lessons he learned from his father | Jackie to Me
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2022
- Every April 15th is a special day in baseball, but THIS year it’s the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson shattering the color barrier and setting the stage for momentous change in society. In Robinson’s words, "a life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." Today, his own son shares a powerful story of life with Jackie…and how it epitomizes an enduring legacy.
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Love Jackie Robinson! He died 15 years before I was born, but he set a strong message to the world! You are no different then anyone else! I'm proud to say that I roomed with an African American in college, to this day he's my best friend!
This is beautiful
That was incredible.
Jackie Robinson was the 🐐⚾️
The Son has become the Father ⚾️ 💯
Great interview. Jackie's story is very inspiring
Very inspirational
'Raise the child up right, and when he/she/the child is older, the child will not depart from it.'
Education, is important. Faith, a strong foundation of love is important. For all human beings.
Wow. Great interview!
Your dad has been an inspiration to my fatherless son. Thank you.
Wait
@@grove124the mother man…
Geez this deserves more views than it’s getting :/
Just Recently visited the Jackie Robinson Museum in New York City on my Birthday 🎉 9 16 55 is when I was born The year the Brooklyn Dodgers Won the World series With Jackie Robinson 😉
Im usually in the comments trolling but this is beautiful right here
David Great Tribute to your Father Jackie Robinson a Great Humanitarian such as Yourself
YES 🥰
Amen Amennnnnnnnnn Amen
💯✊🏾💪🏿👍🏾 it’s true
I recommend everyone watching to share this on your RUclips channel💯
Nice Met You 😊
Thanks for sharing memories of your Dad with us. He was a great man!
Nice
Nah where's the full doc yall trippin
Rejoice SHINE ON You beautiful day
Reparations are due. 😡😡😡
So where do we start? No religion or race is on land original to them in entire world. Genocide and "mistreatment" will never end in this world no matter whether we like it or not. Look around world and see how many 'atrocities' happen daily and going back all the way in HUMAN HISTORY.
What is your perspective on the purpose of life, David?
First off Jackie know he shoulda hired somebody for that
Buddy played on the spurs.
No. Thats not him
this man won championships wit the spurs AND his dad jackie ? sheesh
No, that's not him
Technically did not "BREAK" color bearier. He was not the first black athlete on a MLB team on either NL or AL side. Great man and courageous still!
He wasn't, huh? Then, please end the suspense and fill us in, Nimrod...lol.
@@acousticshadow4032 So besides you using name calling in your comment, a answer to your question with names is what asking right? just so clear.
@@acousticshadow4032 Moses Fleetwood Walker. Enlightened you to one name. Many more that played in a NL or AL team before Jackie. Circumstances happened to them though as not accepted for long or disbanded. To the point.. he was NOT THE FIRST! get the saying right on what he did.
@@acousticshadow4032 I guess i ended "the suspense?" Think and maybe look into further yourself next time.
@@Firefighter_Matt technically speaking Jackie Robinson was the first to break the color barrier in MLB as no Blacks played in MLB from the late 1880's onwards and those who did prior to that rarely made it through a full season before being forced out, while Jackson was the first Black player to have a successful, established career in MLB