I Have you ever wanted something so bad but there were obstacles at every turn? That is how Jackie Robinson felt when he tried to achieve his dream. Jackie Robinson’s life was full of struggles. He was the first baseball player of color. Jackie Robinson was talented. He is a role model to many. Jackie Robinson defied the doubts of everybody who did not want him to succeed. Body 1 Jackie Robinson was born in 1919 in Cairo Georgia. He grew up with a great love of baseball. However, he only played…
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31, 1919, Jackie Robinson was born into a sharecropping family in Cairo, Georgia. He moved to Pasadena, California with his single mother in 1920 and that's when his life truly began. He attended John Muir High School and Pasadena Junior College. This is when sports came into his life, Jackie played four sports football, basketball, track and baseball. Robinson was the youngest child of five, his older brother inspired him the most when winning a silver medal in a 200-meter dash. Jackie continued…
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Jackie Robinson: His early life. It seems like whenever Americans talk about race there is a very good chance that you will hear the name Jackie Robinson, most know that he is considered the first African American to play Major League Baseball. What people sometimes don’t know, is what Jackie’s early life was like, where he came from, where he grew up, his family story, and his childhood. Linge states: “Jackie Robinson was born to sharecroppers who lived on a large farm near Cairo, Georgia.”(1)…
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Jackie Robinson Hit a home run and commemorate one of baseball's legendary great players with this collectible Topps Jackie Robinson baseball card from 1956, the last year that Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Robinson retired in 1957 and completed his career with a total of 137 home runs, a .311 batting average and 734 runs batted in. In 1962, he entered the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and his number ‘42’ was retired in 1997. This collectible Topps trading card features a serial…
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia. Jackie is the youngest of 5 brothers and sisters. Jackie Robinson’s father, Jerry Robinson left him and his family when he was very young. Mallie, Jackie Robinson’s mother was a single mother. Seeking for a better life for her and her children, Mallie Robinson moved the family to California, where her brother, Burton McGriff, lived. Mallie Robinson started working by washing and ironing people’s clothes and by 1923 she had…
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Jackie Robinson “Sometimes there were only two meals a day, and some days we wouldn’t have eaten if it hadn’t been for the leftovers my mother was able to bring home from her job.”– Jackie Robinson Coming from humble beginnings, Jackie Robinson rose to become one of the most influential baseball players in the history of the game. Robinson had a troubled childhood, dealing with racism on a daily basis. Jackie gained an interest in sports in middle and high school, playing a total of four sports…
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Jackie Robinson faced different racial discriminations in his career, however the impact of his attitude toward racism has had an influence on others. Jackie had signed a contract that would let him play in Major League Baseball, he knew that he would get criticism but he did not fight back. According to the text, “Robinson promised that he could, and signed a contract with the Montreal Royals''(McBirney,8). His own team members and other team members threatened to not play in games because of him…
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player and break the worldwide color barrier for athletes. Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, in the small town of Cairo, Georgia. Raised in the time of segregation and poverty, he was so very unaware of what life had in store for him. Being the youngest of all five children was not always easy for Jackie. “Life is not important, except in the impact it has on other lives,” Robinson said fairly often. Throughout his schooling,…
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Jackie Robinson proclaimed before his death in 1972, “I was born into a white world and I never had it made.” Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born January Thirty-First, 1919 in a small farmhouse near Cairo, Georgia. Jackie's parents were named Mallie McGriff and Jerry Robinson. Jerry deserted his family when Jackie was only six. Before Jerry left he was a sharecropper. Jackie had three brothers and one sister, he was the youngest child and got all the attention from his mother. After Jerry Robinson…
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with that. In the old days, Baseball used to be a white man's sport but now it is much different,Jackie Robinson is the man who changed that. Not just for baseball, but for the world. Jackie never cared about a man's skin color, he just wanted to play the game just like all the other non-racist members of the League.Many members of the Major League Baseball association didn't care for the idea of jackie being in the league but others thought it was a good idea.Further on Once on the team, the racial…
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