Jackie Robinson Refused to Move to the Back of the Bus. Here's How the Army Reacted.
July 6, 1944: Lt. Jackie Robinson Refuses to Give Up Seat on Bus - Zinn Education Project
July 6, 1944: Lt. Jackie Robinson Refuses to Give Up Seat on Bus - Zinn Education Project
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Jackie Robinson - 1944 Court-Martial, In 1944, Jackie Robinson refused to move to the back of a bus. Sound familiar? #JackieRobinsonPBS, By Ken Burns
2LT Jack Jackie Robinson, U.S. Army (1942-1944) - TogetherWeServed Blog
Opinion: Jackie Robinson was a true sports hero : NPR
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Jackie Robinson: A Legacy of Activism - The American Prospect
United States v. 2LT Jack R. Robinson, The National WWII Museum
The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson (TV Movie 1990) - IMDb
2LT Jack Jackie Robinson, U.S. Army (1942-1944) - TogetherWeServed Blog
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