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No Room for Fences

You may know that Jackie was the first African-American to play

major league baseball. In his first season with the Brooklyn Dodgers,

faced hostility nearly everywhere he traveled because of his race.

Pitchers threw fast balls at his head. Runners spiked him on the bases.

Brutal epithets were written on cards and shouted by players in the opposing

dugouts.

Even the home crowds in Brooklyn saw him as an object of reproach.

During one game in Boston, the taunts and racial slurs seemed to reach a

peak. To make matters worse, committed an error and stood at second

base humiliated while fans hurled insults at him. Another Dodger, a Southern

white man by the name of " Pee Wee " Reese, called time-out. He walked over to

and, with the crowds looking on, put his arm around his friend's

shoulder.

The fans grew quiet. later said that arm around his shoulder saved

his career. Later, Jackie went on to become one of baseball's

all-time greats.

An arm around his shoulder made the difference. It said to the crowd and

anyone who cared to notice, " We are one. "

Though we have made headway, race still divides us. As do religion and

politics and ideologies. And, though we are learning better how to " put our

arms " around people who are different, our global community is not yet

unified.

Not written by Kat

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