Listen "Here's to you Jackie Robinson"
Episode Synopsis
Join us as we discuss the impact of Jackie Robinson breaking Major League Baseball's color barrier in 1947 – why it was such a momentous breakthrough, how it laid the groundwork for the subsequent success of the civil rights movement, and what we can still learn from Robinson's example today. We're delighted to be joined by Jackie Robinson's cousin, Dr. Linda Walden, who lives in southwest Georgia. Dr. Walden spearheaded the effort to have Jackie's birthplace placed on the Historic Registry. Also joining our discussion is special guest Fred Flowers, who — as the first black Seminole to put on a Florida State University uniform — broke FSU's color barrier soon after integration began. Fred is the athlete commemorated in the statue "Integration," which was dedicated in 2004. Also joining us is Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Bob Sanchez, whose career began writing sports columns in the Florida Flambeau during the civil rights protests of the 60's, continued as he taught journalism at FAMU and wrote for The Miami Herald. This program is part of the Created Equal and Breathing Free podcast series presented in partnership with Florida Humanities. Find this event, including speaker bios, online at The Village Square.
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