#4: Jackie Robinson Breaks the Color Barrier (1947)
One game changed everything. When Jackie Robinson stepped onto Ebbets Field for the Brooklyn Dodgers, he carried the weight of American history on his shoulders. The jeers were relentless, the pressure unimaginable, yet Robinson’s poise ignited a transformation that reached far beyond baseball.

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It was courage in cleats — a single debut that reshaped the nation’s sporting landscape forever.
