Day 18 of (at least) 30 baseball book reviews for spring/summer 2020: On JRDay, the jury shouldn't be out on how a court-martial experience shaped his path to MLB history – Tom
July 6, 1944 – Jackie Robinson Refuses to Move to the Back of the Bus
Daily Journal
Jim Crow, Meet Lieutenant Robinson
Brief Biography - Georgia Historical Society
Jackie Robinson Museum Opening in New York, 75 Years After He Broke Baseball's Color Barrier
Jackie Robinson - 1944 Court-Martial, In 1944, Jackie Robinson refused to move to the back of a bus. Sound familiar? #JackieRobinsonPBS, By Ken Burns
Image of Jackie Robinson boarding an army bus, 2007 (w/c on paper) by Wood, Rob (b.1946)
Lieutenant Jackie Robinson, Morale Officer, United States Army – Society for American Baseball Research
United States v. 2LT Jack R. Robinson, The National WWII Museum
Jackie Robinson Court-Martialed for Refusing to Move to Back of Bus
July 6, 1944: Lt. Jackie Robinson Refuses to Give Up Seat on Bus - Zinn Education Project
Baseball and Civil Rights: Jackie Robinson's Activist Impact, Antiques Roadshow
Did Jackie Robinson Really Break Baseball's Color Barrier?