Breaking the Color Barrier in Sports: Jack Roosevelt

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Jack Roosevelt “Jackie” Robinson was born on January 31st during the year of 1919 in Cairo, Georgia. He was the youngest of five children. Robinson grew up in poverty and later broke the color barrier that prohibited dark skinned people to play in major league baseball.
In his early years, Jackie Robinson was inspired to pursue his interest in sports by his older brothers; especially his idol, “Mack” Robinson. At Jackie’s high school, John Muir High School, he played basketball, football, baseball, tennis and competed in track for 2 years. Then, at Pasadena Jr. College, he continued on with the same sports except for tennis. Jackie decided, like many other young men, to join the army. Robinson’s fractured ankle resulted in delaying his army deployment. He graduated from Pasadena Jr. College in 1939. After graduating from his 2 year at Pasadena, Jackie transferred University of California, Los Angeles, or UCLA. Robinson was the school’s first athlete to obtain 4 varsity letters! He joined the football team, his favorite sport at the time. Later, Jackie Robinson took a job a...

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