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Jackie Robinson The Black Panthers Olive PO Hoody

Jackie Robinson The Black Panthers Olive PO Hoody

“There’s not an American in this country free until every one of us is free.”

Want to talk about impact? Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier in 1947, yet five years earlier - in the heart of World War II - he was drafted into the U.S. Army. It was as a proud member of the 761st “Black Panthers” Tank Battalion that he began fighting for his rights. He refused to sit in the back of an Army bus that summer, resulting in his arrest. It was an incident that followed him into the Big Leagues, where - once under the microscope of American sports - his courage changed the course of history with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Throwing back to Jackie Robinson’s stint with the Black Panther’s Tank Battalion with this pullover hoody!

Officially licensed by Jackie Robinson.

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Jackie Robinson The Black Panthers Olive PO Hoody

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Jackie Robinson The Black Panthers Olive PO Hoody

“There’s not an American in this country free until every one of us is free.”

Want to talk about impact? Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier in 1947, yet five years earlier - in the heart of World War II - he was drafted into the U.S. Army. It was as a proud member of the 761st “Black Panthers” Tank Battalion that he began fighting for his rights. He refused to sit in the back of an Army bus that summer, resulting in his arrest. It was an incident that followed him into the Big Leagues, where - once under the microscope of American sports - his courage changed the course of history with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Throwing back to Jackie Robinson’s stint with the Black Panther’s Tank Battalion with this pullover hoody!

Officially licensed by Jackie Robinson.

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“There’s not an American in this country free until every one of us is free.”

Want to talk about impact? Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier in 1947, yet five years earlier - in the heart of World War II - he was drafted into the U.S. Army. It was as a proud member of the 761st “Black Panthers” Tank Battalion that he began fighting for his rights. He refused to sit in the back of an Army bus that summer, resulting in his arrest. It was an incident that followed him into the Big Leagues, where - once under the microscope of American sports - his courage changed the course of history with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Throwing back to Jackie Robinson’s stint with the Black Panther’s Tank Battalion with this pullover hoody!

Officially licensed by Jackie Robinson.