There's not an American in this country free until every one of us is free.
Broke baseball color barrier
There's not an American in this country free until every one of us is free.
Broke baseball color barrier
Speech during the Civil Rights Movement
1960s
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"Every time I stepped onto that field, I knew I was representing more than just myself."
Strange & Unusual"I don't want to be remembered as a great baseball player. I want to be remembered as a man who fought for what he believed in."
Strange & Unusual"We can't afford to be silent."
Humorous"The right of every American to play in the sun, to walk in the sun, to live in the sun, and to go to the polls in the sun, and by God, we are going to have it."
Humorous"I'm not a perfect man."
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