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The central idea of this excerpt seems to be the question of whether Robinson is capable of withstanding racism in order to become one of the greatest players ever.
I Never Had It Made is an autobiography by Jackie Robinson, who defied the status quo in 1947 by becoming the first black baseball player in major leagues.
Robinson was used to seeing white men as the enemy and wished to make a stand, to not put up with offenses quietly. Rickey - a sports executive -, however, wanted to hire him to play in the major leagues. But he would only do so if he was certain that Robinson was strong enough to keep his temper under control.