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History, 05.08.2019 01:20 krystalhurst97

*marking brainliest & 10 pts. which detail best supports the idea that jackie robinson is skeptical about change? -- "unknown to most people and certainly to me, after launching a major scouting program, branch rickey had picked me as that player." - "cuba, mexico, puerto rico, venezuela, and other countries where dark-skinned people lived had been checked out." - "in august 1945, at comiskey park in chicago, i was approached by clyde sukeforth, the dodger scout." - "blacks have had to learn to protect themselves by being cynical but not cynical enough to slam the door on potential opportunities."

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