Which excerpt from I Never Had It Made best shows that the reader is seeing the story from Jackie Robinson’s point of view?

Mr. Rickey took the manager aside and said he would move the entire team to another hotel unless the black athlete was accepted.
Councilman Isadore Muchneck threatened to push a bill through banning Sunday baseball unless the Red Sox hired black players.
Incidents like this made Wendell Smith as cynical as we were. He didn’t accept Branch Rickey’s new league as a genuine project, and he frankly told him so.
I knew it was all too good to be true. Here was a guy questioning my courage. That virtually amounted to him asking me if I was a coward.

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The excerpt that best shows the story from Jackie Robinson’s point of view is:

"I knew it was all too good to be true. Here was a guy questioning my courage. That virtually amounted to him asking me if I was a coward."

This sentence reflects Jackie Robinson’s thoughts and feelings, providing insight into his personal experience and perspective on the situation he was facing.