Jackie Robinson: Human Being

Julian Madyun
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  • Striking portrait of Jackie Robinson in his Brooklyn Dodgers uniform with his celebrated quote on human dignity and respect
  • Celebrates the first African American MLB player who broke the color barrier in 1947, changing American sports forever
  • Open edition fine art print by Julian Maydun, available framed or unframed, measuring 17x11 inches
  • Perfect for offices, living rooms, dens, sports rooms, or as an inspirational gift for history buffs and baseball fans
  • Meaningful artwork that honors African American heritage while inspiring conversations about equality and respect
Description

Transform your space with this powerful Jackie Robinson art print, capturing the quiet dignity and unwavering resolve of a true American hero. This motivational poster shows Robinson in his Brooklyn Dodgers uniform, bat poised for action, alongside his immortal words: "I'm not concerned with your liking or disliking me... All I ask is that you respect me as a human being."

Created by artist Julian Maydun, this evocative piece celebrates Robinson's groundbreaking legacy as the man who broke baseball's color barrier in 1947. More than just a sports icon, this artwork honors Robinson's courage in the face of prejudice and his enduring message of equality and respect that continues to resonate today.

The vibrant blue background contrasts beautifully with Robinson's determined expression, making this a standout addition to your home, office, or collection. Available in both framed and unframed options, this open edition print measures 17x11 inches—perfect for displaying in any space where you want to be inspired by Robinson's strength and dignity.

Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (1919-1972) transcended sports to become one of America's most significant civil rights pioneers. After serving as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War II, where he fought against discrimination by refusing to move to the back of a segregated military bus, Robinson made history in 1947 as the first African American to play in Major League Baseball. Beyond breaking the color barrier in sports, Robinson became a vocal civil rights activist, business leader, and philanthropist. He served on the NAACP's board, participated in the historic 1963 March on Washington, established the Jackie Robinson Construction Company to build housing for low-income families, and created the Jackie Robinson Foundation to provide educational opportunities for minority youth—leaving a legacy that extended far beyond his remarkable athletic achievements.

Collection Negro League Baseball Collection
Edition Open Edition
Height 17 inches
Length 11 inches
Medium Paper
Signed Unsigned
SKU juma273

Julian Madyun

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