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The Jackie Robinson Museum Is About a Lot More Than Baseball
Robinson accomplished a great deal on the field, but a museum celebrating his life puts as much focus on his civil rights work.
READ MOREPlan your visit or become a member today! Check out new programs coming in the new year.
Sharpen your pencils! It’s a new school year and the Museum’s Education Team is thrilled to share a number of new resources for educators, students, and families.
We hope your first stop will be to book a visit to the Museum! Our signature field trip Jackie’s Legacy, Your Leadership (Grades 2-12) invites students to explore Jackie Robinson’s core leadership traits and how he used them at key moments in his life, on and off the field. New for this school year is Jackie Robinson Explorers (Grades 1-6), which helps students hone their inquiry and observation skills as they piece together Robinson’s actions as an athlete, activist, family man and more. If you already have plans or don’t see your date on the calendar, book a self-guided visit instead.
Now booking for the fall with additional spots opening on a rolling basis.
Field trips are just the beginning! We have also revamped our popular Timeline and Learning Guide Booklet to showcase one-of-a-kind artifacts from the Museum, embedded discussion questions to prompt critical thinking, and the same rich depth of content on Jackie Robinson’s life and legacy. We think you’re going to love it. View it online or complete this form to request a set for your classroom.
Along with the print booklets, we have launched new resources on our website for educators, students and families. Classroom materials including videos, games, and more have a new home on the Educator Resources page, perfect for prep before your Museum visit or to complement your in-class instruction. Students and families, start your exploration (or that Jackie Robinson research project) with the Student FAQs and video content on the Student and Family Resources page.
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Robinson accomplished a great deal on the field, but a museum celebrating his life puts as much focus on his civil rights work.
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Visitors will also get to explore an immersive experience “to better understand the racism and prejudice Robinson encountered beyond the baseball field, as well as stories of his lasting influence on sports, politics and entertainment today.”
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Jackie Robinson lent his support to a pivotal civil rights campaign in America’s oldest city.
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