“The Noble Experiment”

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“The Noble Experiment” from I Never Had It Made by Jackie Robinson

The following questions will be discussed in class as we read the story. You will need to write a response to one of the questions that has an asterisk (your choice). You will turn in this one response for a grade. *Remember to restate the question in your answer, write a thorough response, cite textual evidence (with an MLA in text citation) to support your response, and EXPLAIN how your textual evidence supports your response.

1. Branch Rickey recalls a memory of a black athlete named Charlie who was refused the same accommodations as his teammates. What was the significance of this memory to Branch Rickey? What was the author’s purpose in including this memory at the beginning of the text? (page 289)

2. What is “Rickey’s noble experiment” * 2. What is “Rickey’s noble experiment”? Why would the plan Branch Rickey created be considered “noble”? Use evidence from the text that describes Rickey’s noble experiment as well as why it is considered noble. (page 290)

3. On page 290 the text states, “…stand up in the face of merciless persecution and not retaliate”. Why would the ideal candidate for this project need to be able to demonstrate these characteristics?

* 4. What does Robinson mean when he says of African Americans, “We go through life walking a tightrope to prevent too much disillusionment”? Use textual evidence to prove your answer. (page 291)

5. “Here we go again, I thought. Another time wasting experience 5. “Here we go again, I thought. Another time wasting experience.” How might you characterize Jackie Robinson based on this quote? What previous events had led Jackie Robinson to respond in this way? (page 291)

6. Jackie describes his reactions to Branch Rickey’s offer as, “ * 6. Jackie describes his reactions to Branch Rickey’s offer as, “...some kind of weird mixture churning in a blender.” Why was he experiencing this internal conflict? State specific evidence from the text that helps you to infer this. (page 292)

* 7. What evidence from the text supports the inference that Jackie Robinson was offended by Branch Rickey when he said, “What I don’t know is whether you have the guts”? Why does Branch Rickey ask Jackie Robinson this question? (page 292)

* 8. What was Branch Rickey’s purpose in thoroughly investigating Jackie Robinson? Cite textual evidence to prove your answer. (page 293)

9. What conclusions did Branch Rickey come to about Jackie being called a “racial agitator”? How did the color of Jackie’s skin impact that belief? (page 293)

10. The author writes, “There’s virtually nobody on our side * 10. The author writes, “There’s virtually nobody on our side.” Why would Branch Rickey move forward with a plan when there is so much social opposition? Cite textual evidence to prove your answer. (page 293)

* 11. Branch Rickey explained the many challenges that Robinson would face from players and fans. Using evidence from the text, explain how Jackie Robinson describes Branch Rickey describing those challenges. What does this passage reveal to you about Branch Rickey’s character? State explicit evidence from the text or evidence that helps you to make this inference. (page 293-294)

* 12. Why does Jackie refer to personal dignity as “the most luxurious possession”? Give textual evidence to support your reason. (page 294)

13. Steadfastly means, dutifully, unwavering, immovable 13. Steadfastly means, dutifully, unwavering, immovable. On page 294, Mr. Rickey insists that Jackie Robinson stay, “steadfastly loyal to our ultimate aim”. What was the ultimate aim and why was it crucial that Robinson stay loyal?

* 14. Branch Rickey asked Jackie Robinson, “Have you got the guts to play the game no matter what happens?” What did Jackie have to consider before he committed fully to the plan? State evidence from the text to support your answer. (page 294)

15. What can be inferred from the statement, “I had already begun to feel I had to do it for Branch Rickey”? (page 295)