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Underwater Encounters
Jackie Robinson - Breaking the Color Barrier
Never again will a professional baseball player wear the number 42. And perhaps never again will a baseball player have as great an impact as Jackie Robinson. The Rookie of the Year, MVP, and Hall of Famer was the first African American to play for a major league team. His actions off the field as a civil rights activist were just as important as his actions on the field.

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Eleanor Roosevelt was known as the "First Lady of the World" in recognition for her humanitarian achievements. She supported the country's poor through the hard times of the Great Depression, campaigned for worker's rights, and fought against racial discrimination throughout her husband's presidency and for the rest of her life. Roosevelt's important role in the formation of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights continues to have a major impact on the world we live in today.

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