In 1947, Jackie Robinson becomes the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball in the modern era when he was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers and faces considerable racism in the process.
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Shame On You |
Spade Cooley: writer, performer
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Be Honest With Me |
Gene Autry: writer, performer
Fred Rose: writer
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Don't Get Around Much Anymore |
Duke Ellington: writer, performer
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Moon Glow |
Edgar De Lange: writer
Irving Mills: writer
Will Hudson: writer
Artie Shaw: performer
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Begin The Beguine |
Cole Porter: writer
Melora Hardin: performer
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Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) |
Billie Holiday: performer
Roger Ramirez: writer
Jimmy Sherman: writer
James Edward Davis: writer
Camarata: performer
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Don't Get Around Much Anymore |
Bob Russell: writer
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I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town |
Louis Jordan: performer
The Tympany Five: performer
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Move It On Over |
Hank Williams: performer
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Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball? |
Count Basie: performer
Buddy Johnson: writer
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Good Rockin' Tonight |
Roy Brown: writer
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Star Spangled Banner |
Francis Scott Key: writer
John Stafford Smith: composer
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Panama |
Ernesto Lecuona: writer
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Masabi |
Roberto Ravelo Fiol: writer
Alberto Socarras Y Su Orquesta Cubanacan: performer
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Moonlight Memories |
Tom McGowan: writer
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Rose of Tralee |
Charles William Glover: writer
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The Star Spangled Banner |
Francis Scott Key: writer
John Stafford Smith: composer
Thomas Helgeland: performer
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Take Me Out To The Ballgame |
Jack Norworth: writer
Albert von Tilzer: writer
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Straighten Up And Fly Right |
Nat 'King: writer
The King Cole Trio: performer
Irving Mills: writer
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The Sidewalks Of New York |
Charles Lawlor: writer
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The Ball Game |
Sister Wynona Carr: performer
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