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 was one of the greatest baseball players, yet he couldn't play in the major leagues because he was black. Jackie Robinson, an African American baseball player, broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball on April 15, 1946. Jackie faced many challenges while breaking the color barrier. While many things contributed to Jackie's success, the support from his friends, family, and fans was the most important. Rachel was the one who supported Jackie the most, which led him to success…
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Life is not a Spectator Sport Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was first African American to change the game of baseball for everyone. Jackie went through hardship and discretion in his childhood, but that did not discourage him from giving up on what he wanted. Doing so, Jackie was successful in everything he did. Jackie’s career took off because of his dedication. He was awarded the first African American to play Major League Baseball. It all started when Jackie was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo…
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Racism was widespread back then, so it was difficult for Jackie Robinson to participate in his goals. Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was an African-American who dreamed of being in sports but could not due to racism. Jackie fought for his rights and spoke out if something was unfair to him. Robinson became the first African-American to play baseball since the 1880s. He became a baseball player regardless of what people thought of him. In 1947, Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers. This historic move made…
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just as common in sports as it was back then, if it wasn’t for Jackie Robinson. Youngest of 5 children, Jackie Robinson was born and raised in Cairo, Georgia. He went to high school at John Muir High School and later attended Pasadena City college and UCLA, where he excelled in baseball, track, basketball, and football. Robinson’s inspiration to be in sports was his older brother, Matthew, who won silver at the 1936 Olympic Games. Robinson was accepted into the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. While playing…
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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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field for the first time, paving the way for all Black Americans with the dream of playing baseball. Robinson was a great activist against civil rights. Jackie was a great player, with great potential. He did many great things for African Americans and America itself. Robison was born on January 31, 1919 to his loving parents and 4 siblings. A year after he was born, his father left his family. Jackie later went on to enroll at John Muir High School in 1935. After graduating high school, he attended…
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Civil rights icons Imagine you're sitting on the couch in the 1960s and you turn on the baseball game. Then you see Jackie Robinson, the first person to break the color barrier for the MLB. You're so surprised that you go to the news to see if there is anyone talking about him. Instead, you see a woman (Rosa Parks) getting arrested for not standing up after a white man told her to, and people got inspired to boycott all buses. You are just so surprised that you turn off the TV and go to the library…
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