Robin Roberts Research Paper

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Robin Roberts has been a passenger on her own roller coaster of life, consisting of many ups and downs. Therefore, Roberts became stronger through her many downs in life. On November 23, 1960, Robin Roberts was born into the successful lineage of Lawrence and Lucimarian Roberts. She was the youngest of four children. Later in life, Roberts became one of the most notable television journalists. Being one the first female African-American sportscasters on both ESPN and ABC, she was truly an inspiration. In 2007, Roberts was diagnosed with breast cancer. She used her breast cancer to spread awareness for various types of cancer. Roberts underwent surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, all while still working at Good Morning America. In 2012, Roberts …show more content…

She excelled at everything she did including her academics as well as her many sports teams. Robin Roberts was heavily influenced by the success of her family: “‘I had a father and mother who were the first to do this and the first to do that and always getting this award or that award, so I figured, well,shoot, I guess I should become a physicist on the weekend’ she recalled in Sports Illustrated” (“Robin Roberts” Notable 1). Robin Roberts’ father, Lawrence Roberts, worked in the famous Tuskegee Airmen unit during World War I. He pursued his dream although he was constantly let down. He was told he would not succeed because of his race (“Robin Roberts” Contemporary Black 1-2). After World War I, Roberts’ father remained in the Air Force. Later in life, he was promoted to the rank of colonel. Among many other things Roberts’ father taught her tenacity (“Robin Roberts” Contemporary Black 2). Roberts’ mother, Lucimarian Roberts worked as an English teacher. She also served on the Mississippi State Board of education (“Robin Roberts” Notable 1). She taught Roberts perfect grammar and pronunciation, and she often held high standards for Roberts (“Robin Roberts” Contemporary Black 2). Most importantly one of the biggest influences in Roberts’ life was her sister, Sally-Ann. Because Sally-Ann was a fantastic television anchorwoman, She inspired Roberts to also join the television career (“Robin Roberts” Contemporary Black 2). Her talented family members played a big role in who she is

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