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  • Georgianna 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    Always blood, always MLB

    Just after the end of World War II, the United States established its world hegemony, and everything in the country began to flourish. Except for the racial issue, the civil war between the North and the South did not fundamentally solve the inherent discrimination. After World War II, the United...

  • Trevor 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    Movie Review: The Legend of No. 42

    8 points. It's very exciting, based on real events. There are a lot of sports movies about fighting racism, but I feel that most of them are too hard-edged. The characters in the play are always indomitable and resist the power head-on. The audience is entertaining to watch, but more often, changes...

  • Lizzie 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    "What are you afraid of?"

    The Legend of No. 42, a movie that I have kept for a long time. There are many reasons why I haven't watched it. It has caught up with the recent re-intensity of racial discrimination in the United States and the sudden death of Chadwick Boseman. I think this movie is just the right time to watch...

  • Meredith 2022-04-22 06:01:02

    endure

    The old American sports film, there are more Super Bowls, and less major leagues. Finally, there is a delightful one that can add one star. The movie itself is actually a running account. The great thing about the protagonist is that he is standing in this arena at this point in time. The location,...

  • Berta 2022-04-22 06:01:02

    How to do a good job of changing people's minds——"Legend of No.42" from the perspective of education

    I've liked this movie from the moment when Pee Wee Reese, the white captain of the Dodgers' No. 1 player, put his arm around the shoulder of the team's No. 42 black player Jackie Robinson. In his hometown of Cincinnati, where racism is particularly prevalent, Pee Wee is an...

  • Desmond 2022-04-22 06:01:02

    Hidden in the good old days are prejudice and injustice

    Recently, a movie called "Green Paper" has disliked an extraordinary craze on social media at home and abroad. "Moonlight Boy" and other Oscar best films have received a mediocre response in the country. What is the reason for this film to have such an impact and good reputation?

    "Green Book"

    Xiaoju...

  • Hyman 2022-04-22 06:01:02

    This is a career practice record

    1. Bravely execute as Robertson:

    1) I don’t care if others like me or not. I’m not here to make friends. I don’t care if others respect me or not. I know who I am and I respect myself very much.”

    This is how Robertson talks to himself when he and his wife go all the way after being insulted by the...

  • Elda 2022-04-22 06:01:02

    When someone hits you on the left cheek, you give him the right cheek too

    The film is a biographical film that has been changed by real events. It tells the story of Jackie Robinson, the first black player in Major League Baseball history.

    In 1945, baseball was so popular in the United States that all 400 baseball players in the country were white. The Dodgers' Mr. Ricky,...

  • Ellen 2022-04-22 06:01:02

    The legend of No. 42: What would you do in the face of discrimination?

    When faced with discrimination, everyone may cry, make trouble, and try to solve the discrimination. Today, what I want to introduce is that Jackie, the protagonist of "Legend of No. 42", uses his strength to prove himself and use his strength to break the race. discriminate.

    The story takes place...

  • Kenny 2022-04-22 06:01:02

    [EVERY DOLLAR IS GREEN]

    "With all due respect, sir, have you lost your mind? Think about the abuse that you are gonna take from the newspapers, let alone how this is gonna paly out in flatbush?

    No law against it, Clyde.

    No, but there's a code, You break a law and get way with it, some people think you're smart. You break an...