[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 152 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
110th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 152
Honoring the lifetime achievements of Jackie Robinson.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
April 17, 2007
Mr. Bunning (for himself, Mr. Pryor, Mr. McConnell, Mr. Kerry, Mr.
Obama, and Mr. Cardin) submitted the following resolution; which was
considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the lifetime achievements of Jackie Robinson.
Whereas Jackie Robinson was the first athlete in the history of the University
of California at Los Angeles to letter in 4 sports in 1 year;
Whereas on April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to
play for a major league baseball team;
Whereas Jackie Robinson, who began his career in the Negro Leagues, was named
Rookie of the Year in 1947 and led the Brooklyn Dodgers to 6 National
League pennants in 10 years and a World Series championship;
Whereas Jackie Robinson's inspiring career earned him recognition as the first
African-American to win a batting title, to lead the league in stolen
bases, to play in an All-Star game, to play in the World Series, and to
win a Most Valuable Player award;
Whereas Jackie Robinson was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962, the
first African-American to receive such an honor;
Whereas in March of 1984, President Ronald Reagan posthumously awarded Jackie
Robinson the Presidential Medal of Freedom;
Whereas on October 29, 2003, Congress posthumously awarded Jackie Robinson the
Congressional Gold Medal, the highest award Congress can bestow;
Whereas Major League Baseball renamed the Rookie of the Year Award the Jackie
Robinson Award in his honor;
Whereas his legacy continues through the Jackie Robinson Foundation that has
provided over $14,500,000 in scholarships to students in need;
Whereas Jackie Robinson's courage and dignity taught the Nation about the
strength of the human spirit when confronted with seemingly immovable
obstacles;
Whereas Jackie Robinson, in his career, demonstrated that how you play the game
is more important than the final score;
Whereas Jackie Robinson's legacy helps make the American dream more accessible
to all;
Whereas April 15, 2007, marks the 60th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's first
game in Major League Baseball; and
Whereas on April 15, 2007, over 200 players, managers, and coaches wore Jackie
Robinson's number, 42, which was retired throughout Major League
Baseball in 1997, to honor his achievements: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the achievements and contributions of Jackie
Robinson be honored and celebrated; that his dedication and sacrifice
be recognized; and that his contributions to the Nation be remembered.
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