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Hello. My name is Reagan.
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And today we're talking about Michael Jordan.
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The story that I read said that Michael Jordan prayed
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and put assault, assault in his uh shoes.
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So well his mom said that.
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And and then the story, it said that it was
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like he they prayed and the salt healthier I think
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the next day he scored a basketball thing.
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So I guess they worked basketball point three pointed.
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My point is changes that happened in both their lives
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and by both.
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I mean the the change in Michael Jordan's life and
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stuff and stuff and stuff and stuff.
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And Jack Robinson's actually Jackie Robinson's was really, really cool
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too. And uh for Jackie, the change was actually the
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first court judge thing allowed no blacks or whatsoever.
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Like he was, he hated blacks.
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But then the second one, like he was fighting for
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like freedom, not real freedom.
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What am I saying?
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He was like fighting for anti segregation and anti segregation
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is basically separating a person by another person, by the
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by the colors of the skin.
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And the second judge did anti integration.
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And that was a big change in Jackie Robinson's life.
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And I think that's why he tried to inspire all
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the kids, all the black little black kids.
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Because uh he says that you can do anything that
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would be like if you that would be his main
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good friends.
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And that was my comparison to Michael, Jackson, Michael extraordinary
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and Jackie Robinson.
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That took a second.
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Yeah.