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Jackie Robinson
(First African-American to Play in Major League Baseball)
Birth Year: 1919
Birthplace: Cairo, Georgia, United States
Died: October 24, 1972
Jackie Robinson, a pioneering American professional baseball player, shattered the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947. During his 10-year career with the Brooklyn Dodgers, he achieved great success, earning accolades such as the Rookie of the Year and National League Most Valuable Player awards. Robinson played a key role in the Dodgers' 1955 championship victory and competed in six World Series. His influence transcended the realm of baseball, leaving a lasting impact on the civil rights movement and paving the way for progress in business and finance.