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Hero Hall of Fame. Do you have any heroes who are sports players?. Can sports players be heroes of the First Amendment ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hero Hall of Fame

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Do you have any heroes who are sports players?

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Can sports players be heroes of the First Amendment?

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Let’s recall what the 1st Amendment says…

“Congress shall make no law …abridging the freedom

of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble…”

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Let’s learn more about this hero of the First Amendment by looking at these pictures.

What can they tell us about him?

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Let’s read about Jackie Robinson.

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Do you know what America’s national sport is?

Baseball!

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Jackie Robinson grew up with brothers who enjoyed playing sports. And Jackie, like his brothers, was very good at many sports.

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When Jackie was in school, he played on the football, basketball, baseball, and track teams.

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But most Americans remember Jackie as one of the greatest baseball players in history.

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Even though his family was poor, Jackie went to college. He was the first person to play on four of the college’s sports teams!

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After college, Jackie served a few years in the U.S. Army. He was an officer and helped to train other soldiers.

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When Jackie lived, things were different in the United States. Some people did not treat other people fairly.

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For example, some people did not treat African-Americans, like Jackie, equally.

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African-Americans could not work at any job they wanted. They could not live or eat or shop at any place they wanted.

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Some people wanted African-Americans to keep to themselves in separate communities. Black citizens did not have the same freedoms as everyone else.

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There were even separate baseball teams for African-American players.

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But Jackie helped to stop this unfair treatment.He was a brave man. And he proved that all sports players could play together.

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Jackie Robinson became the first black player of major league baseball. He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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Some people came to the ball games and called him names. But he had courage. He proved that any one should have a chance at any job they wanted.

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Jackie traveled around the United States asking everyone to accept each other. He spoke to children and adults about treating each other fairly.

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President Reagan gave him the Medal of Freedom.

Jackie had done much to help win freedom and rights for himself and for others.

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Jackie once said, “I do not care if you like me or don’t like me. I care that you respect me.”

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What words would you describe Jackie Robinson as a hero?

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What parts of the 1st Amendment did Jackie Robinson

use to bring change for others?

“Congress shall make no law …abridging the freedom of speech, or

of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble…”