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Jackie Robinson Respect #42 Denim Heavyweight Tee

Jackie Robinson Respect #42 Denim Heavyweight Tee

“I’m not concerned with your liking or disliking me...all I ask is that you respect me as a human being.”

He broke baseball’s color barrier. He withstood the prejudices of his day, and every day, with dignity. He walked so that subsequent generations could run. There’s only one Jackie Robinson. And baseball will never forget the courage it took to not only dance on a forbidden field in 1947, but to flourish. To win the Rookie of the Year. To take home the NL MVP two seasons after that. To win a World Series in 1955, and the hearts of millions at every stop?

Respect is the least we can give to Jackie Robinson!

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Jackie Robinson Respect #42 Denim Heavyweight Tee

“I’m not concerned with your liking or disliking me...all I ask is that you respect me as a human being.”

He broke baseball’s color barrier. He withstood the prejudices of his day, and every day, with dignity. He walked so that subsequent generations could run. There’s only one Jackie Robinson. And baseball will never forget the courage it took to not only dance on a forbidden field in 1947, but to flourish. To win the Rookie of the Year. To take home the NL MVP two seasons after that. To win a World Series in 1955, and the hearts of millions at every stop?

Respect is the least we can give to Jackie Robinson!

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“I’m not concerned with your liking or disliking me...all I ask is that you respect me as a human being.”

He broke baseball’s color barrier. He withstood the prejudices of his day, and every day, with dignity. He walked so that subsequent generations could run. There’s only one Jackie Robinson. And baseball will never forget the courage it took to not only dance on a forbidden field in 1947, but to flourish. To win the Rookie of the Year. To take home the NL MVP two seasons after that. To win a World Series in 1955, and the hearts of millions at every stop?

Respect is the least we can give to Jackie Robinson!