rachel robinson in fact tells this story. she's sort of distraught. this is my honeymoon, this her moment. - her mother in law comes as they're about to leave los angeles and brings them a shoe box full of fried chicken, and she's embarrassed, but mallie robinson, jackie's mother knows of the world. k row georgia where african americans are being lidged all the time, and guests in pasadena where they have to deal with a new form of sometimes overt, sometimes covert racism. she understands and rachel has never even seen bathrooms more colored and so she goes into the white ladies bathroom to sort of compose herself, and as she says, do what she had to do, and then walk out and all these women are looking at her, but there's this moment of unbelievable shame and then rachel comes back and says fiercely, "the fried chicken was great." they started off with embarrassment at this gesture from the older generation, and suddenly understood that the accommodation was gonna have to be a part of their lives yet again. - i asked you if this was a movie about bas