Jackie Robinson Research Paper

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Can you imagine being discriminated because of your color? Jackie Robinson was an African American who was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia. He is the youngest of five children and was raised in relative poverty by a single mother. Jackie and his family moved to California in 1920. They tried buying a house in California but they couldn’t because of their color. With help of a niece, Jackie's mother bought a house in a white neighborhood. (Robinson) (13) When Jackie was eight he got into a fight with a white little girl. When the girls father came out and saw Jackie he threw rocks and stones at him because he was black. (Robinson) (13) Throughout Jackie’s life he had to go through many obstacles, mainly segregation, and he set the example that it doesn’t matter what color …show more content…

In 1920 Jackie’s father abandoned him. They moved to California and Jackie's mother (Mallie Robinson) had many jobs to keep the family healthy and alive. He went to Washington Junior High School and graduated in 1935. He later went to John Muir High School where he learned to be athletic. He played in most of the sports there such as football, baseball, track and mostly football. After finished in John Muir, he attended the Pasadena Junior College where he graduated in 1939. At UCLA, he became the first athlete to win varsity letters in a few sports that were football, baseball, basketball and track. Jackie was a big athlete after college and high school. Jackie’s older brother, Matthew Robinson, inspired Jackie to his talents and play sports.

Jackie was good enough to enter the Major leagues but he couldn’t because of his color. He played in the Negro Leagues for one season in 1945. This was the only league open to an African-American ballplayer at this time. On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson played his first major league game with the Brooklyn dodgers. When he stepped on the field the crowd was yelling at him, telling him to leave, and

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