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Dixie Walker was opposed to Jackie Robinson or any other African American playing in the Major Leagues. He would later admit that this was not due to personal animosity, but rather to parental pressure, as he was concerned that playing with a black player would jeopardize his business. Others thought Walker's racism was far more virulent.
he started a protest so that Robinson would removed from the roster some rumors even say he went as far to start a petition
he well deserved an apology after this yet never got one.
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I just dont understand the answers they be giving us
<span>the imperfection of human relationships</span>
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1. Roger Chillingworth is a man deficient in human warmth. His twisted, stooped, deformed shoulders mirror his distorted soul. From what the reader is told of his early years with Hester, he was a difficult husband.
2.Hester Prynne is beautiful, her beauty barely compares to her strength of character. Even when she is punished for her crime of adultery and publicly humiliated by being forced to wear a scarlet A on her chest, Hester does not break. She remains exactly who she is: strong, kind, proud, but also humble.
3.Dimmesdale, the personification of "human frailty and sorrow," is young, pale, and physically delicate. He has large, melancholy eyes and a tremulous mouth, suggesting great sensitivity. An ordained Puritan minister, he is well educated, and he has a philosophical turn of mind.
4.The illegitimate daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. Pearl serves as a symbol of her mother's shame and triumph. At one point the narrator describes Pearl as "the scarlet letter endowed with life." Like the letter, Pearl is the public consequence of Hester's very private sin.
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