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Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson was one of the best players that proffesional baseballhas ever seen and greatly helped major league baseball accept AfricanAmerican 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 got a divorce (1).His mother took all the children and moved to Pasedena, California (1). Not long after the family moved to Pasedena, Jackie's motherenrolled him into Pasedena Junior College ("Robinson, Jackie"). He wenton to University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) (1). Jackie was astandout in school sports at UCLA, he played football, baseball,basketball, and track (1). He later left college in the middle of hisjunior year to join the Army in 1941 (1). Four years after entering theArmy Jackie was discharged because of a confrentation with another officerwhen he would not give up his seat on a military bus (1). He wasdischarged as a first Lieutenant (1). After leaving the Army Jackie wanted to play bas


In 1963 he started getting involved withthe civil rights movement (Enders 1). The meeting was very important because rickeywanted to make sure Robinson would not retaliate against the racistcomments that he will be facing if he was moved up to the LA Dodgers (2). At his old age Robinson had endureda lot of pain. He proved allof his critics wrong, they said Rickey only wanted him because he was blackand not how well he could play baseball (Rydell 87). and went to Birmingham, Alabama to speak out against racism. Many of the close friends he had and family members haddied including, John F. Hewas one of the great American heroes and is an American legend. Humphery asked Robinson tocampaign along side him and give speeches about the black rights movement. He wasa presidential candidate from Minnesota. Robinson's moving to the team caused national outrage between coaches,teams, and fans (87). The general managersand head coaches of the Dodgers including Branch Rickey and Pee Wee Reesekept him on the team and encouraged him to stay and ignore the racial slursand name calling (Ward, Burns 283). He enjoyed playing on the Montreal Royalsbecause race was not really an issue in Canada and he was very popular allover the country ("Robinson, Jackie"). After many games Robinson started winning the respect of hisfellow teammates, other teams, and fans by not fighting back (Rydell 86). After hisspectacular first game Robinson started getting death threats, but ignoredthem and he kept on playing (Hill 1). The Negro League schedule wasvery tuff.

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