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Sixty years ago Sunday, Jackie Robinson broke major league baseball's color barrier. That act, and what he endured after it, changed the United States. Jackie Robinson was honored at baseball parks across the country Sunday, including Wrigley Field where the Cubs and Cincinnati Reds paid tribute. Derek Lee, Jacque Jones, Cliff Flyod and Daryle Ward put on number 42 jerseys along with coaches Lester Strode and Gerald Perry. Six Chicago Cubs players and coaches wearing jerseys greeted Cincinnati Reds outfielder Ken Griffey Jr., the man with the idea to honor the achievements of Jackie Robinson. (Photo by CBS)
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