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Image and Public Perception

Public perceptions of Jackie Robinson, militancy, black masculinity, and the Civil Rights Movement shifted during the 1950s-1960s. Robinson's image, once a symbol of black masculinity and strength, was overpowered by the strength of activists like Muhammed Ali and Jim Brown. Robinson struggled to find his place in the shifting movement.

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PBS Learning Media

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