Yohuru Williams is a professor at St. Thomas University, and Chief Historian for the Jackie Robinson Foundation and Museum in New York, NY. He is the author of Black Politics/White Power: Civil Rights, Black Power and the Black Panthers in New Haven and Teaching U.S. History Beyond the Textbook: Six Investigative Strategies, Grades 5-12, as well as editor and co-editor on numerous projects and publications. He lives in Minnesota.
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'Narrator Torian Brackett brings vocal gravitas to this biography of Jack Robinson, which dwells as much on the athlete's youth and post-baseball civil rights activism as it does on his groundbreaking career with the Brooklyn Dodgers. It's a powerful, sti... SEE MORE