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Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson

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English

2nd Grade

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Emily Gonzalez

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The Life of Jackie Robinson

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  • Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia. ​

  • He grew up in Pasadena, California.

Early Life

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Sports He Played

​He was a star athlete.

He played...

  • Football

  • Basketball

  • Track

  • Baseball

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  • Through 1942-1945 he was drafted and assigned to work in Kansas.

  • After he left the Army, he played baseball for the Kansas City Monarchs.

​Army Life

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  • ​The team belonged to a Negro American League.

  • At this time ONLY white players were allowed in the Major Leagues.

  • The Negro Leagues were African American baseball teams in the United States.

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  • Branch Rickey, was the president of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

  • He was interested in making a big league open to black players.

  • When Rickey met Robinson he knew he found the right person for the job.

  • Robinson began playing for the Dodgers in 1947.

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  • By the end of his season, he was chosen as the "Best New Player".

  • In 1949 he was awarded as the MVP.

MVP AWARD goes to...

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​Things were not easy for Jackie. People and players would shout hateful words to him.

​Robinson refused to quit. He helped the Dodgers win 6 National League pennants and 1 World Series title.

​He always believed in himself and never listened to what people would tell him.

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​He retired in 1957.

He became a businessman and worked for Civil Rights.

​In 1962, he became the 1st Black Player in the "Baseball Hall of Fame".

​Robinson passed in Stamford, Connecticut on October 24, 1972.

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  • Since 2004, baseball has honored Robinson's legacy by celebrating April 15th as "Jackie Robinson's Day".

  • ​On April 15th, 1947, Jackie Robinson took the field as the first-basemen for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

  • ​On that day, ALL players and employees wear #42 in honor of Jackie Robinson.

The Life of Jackie Robinson

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