In “Jackie Robinson Breaks the Color Barrier,” how does the author introduce the significance of Jackie Robinson’s presence in major league baseball?

by highlighting Robinson’s extraordinary athletic abilities

by describing the personality needed for the “great experiment”

by providing background information regarding segregation in baseball

by presenting evidence of Robinson’s various interests outside of athletics

The author introduces the significance of Jackie Robinson's presence in major league baseball by describing the personality needed for the "great experiment." This suggests that Robinson's character and determination were key factors in breaking the color barrier in baseball.

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by describing the personality needed for the “great experiment”