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2. What does the author describe throughout most of the text?
A. the reasons why Jackie Robinson was signed to the Major Leagues, rather than
Satchel Paige
B. the way Satchel Paige felt about not being the first black baseball player in the Major
Leagues
C. the significance of the integration of Major League baseball to the civil rights
movement
D. the personal relationship between Satchel Paige and Jackie Robinson
- Read this statement.
Major League team owners were worried about how white baseball fans would react

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