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Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson was one of the best players that proffesional baseball has ever
seen and greatly helped major league baseball accept African American players that otherwise
would not have palyed.
Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia (Hill 1). Jackie's
grandfather was a slave and his father a sharecropper (1). His mom and dad got a divorce when
Jackie was just a baby (1). He, his mother and four siblings moved after his parents
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School A.College 1. Pasadena Junior College 2. UCLA B.School Sports 1. Baseball favorite 2. Excelled in four sports III. Baseball A.Semi Pros 1. Monarchs 2. Royals B. Pros 1. LA Dodgers 2. Retirement IV.Civil Rights A. Civil Movement 1. Martin Luther King 2. Birmingham, Alabama B. NAACP 1. On board of directors 2. Resigned V. Later Years A. Diseases 1. Diabetes 2. Heart Problems B.Deaths of loved ones 1. three friends assassinated 2. Family members -------------------------------------------------- Works Cited "Robinson, Jackie" Computer Software. Encarta. Microsoft Corporation, 1996. IBM
School A.College 1. Pasadena Junior College 2. UCLA B.School Sports 1. Baseball favorite 2. Excelled in four sports III. Baseball A.Semi Pros 1. Monarchs 2. Royals B. Pros 1. LA Dodgers 2. Retirement IV.Civil Rights A. Civil Movement 1. Martin Luther King 2. Birmingham, Alabama B. NAACP 1. On board of directors 2. Resigned V. Later Years A. Diseases 1. Diabetes 2. Heart Problems B.Deaths of loved ones 1. three friends assassinated 2. Family members -------------------------------------------------- Works Cited "Robinson, Jackie" Computer Software. Encarta. Microsoft Corporation, 1996. IBM