Read the excerpt from jackie robinson’s letter to president eisenhower. i respectfully remind you sir, that we have been the most patient of all people. When you said we must have self-respect, i wondered how we could have self-respect and remain patient considering the treatment accorded to us through the years.the “treatment” that robinson refers to is most likely the a) oppression and segregation imposed upon african americans.b) president’s lack of involvement in the civil rights movement.c) cruelty african americans experienced during the latest integration efforts.d) recent rioting and police brutality in the african american communities.

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In the letter sent to President Eisenhower on May 13th of 1958, Jackie Robinson,a civilrights advocate, refers to the treatment the African American community has been suffering. This particularly refers to the opression and segregation imposed upon African Americans. The reason for this,is that segregation was the key point of the racial tension in the mid 20th century.

The word used by Jackie Robinson "treatment" is most likely referred to the oppression and segregation imposed upon African Americans.

Who was Jackie Robinson?

Jack Roosevelt Robinson was an American baseball player, born on January 31, 1919. He was an important figure in history, he was a spokesperson for the blacks.

He was the first African American to win the batting title, apart from this, he was an inspiration for many African American baseball players.

He wrote a letter to President Eisenhower on May 13th of 1958. He wrote the letter regarding his concern for equality for the blacks and for the enforcement of black civil rights.

He wrote, "I respectfully ..." In this paragraph, he referred to the oppression, cruelty, and segregation faced by the African Americans.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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