Jackie Robinson Essay

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Jackie Robinson was also known as Jack Rossevelt Robinson. Jackie Robinson had very many struggles; Jackie was drafted and assigned to Fort Riley, Kansas, where he faced racial discrimination on a daily basis, he was the first African American in baseball, transformed the face of American sports forever, and his father abandoned the family when Jackie was an infant, and forced his mother and four older siblings to join the "Great Migration" of the time and move to California. Jackie was born on January 31, 1919. He was born into a family of sharecroppers in Cairo, Georgia. It is still said that he never "completely" knew his real father, but there are other stories to. Jackie's real father is also said to have left the family the same year he was born, 1919. About 3 months after his birth, he left to go to the Great Migration, and he never returned. At the same time as all that was going on, he was dealing with lots of racism and torture. The white men were a lot more educated than Jackie and other black men, yet black men were still very educated. All these struggles are just the ones in his early years, the struggles that are more known happen later when he becomes very well known by most whites, yet just because he was well known does not mean that they all liked him. When Jackie was young, just born, he was born on January 31, 1919. He was born at Cairo, Georgia as a sharecropper. He was the youngest of 5 children. Not very long after Jackie was born, his father left and never returned for him, or the family. Jackie never heard from his father, and barley ever heard from his mother the rest of his life. Probably the only girl that he got very close with was his wife, Rachel Isum. Jackie and Rachel met at UC... ... middle of paper ... ...e of 49, Jackie helped and talked to Martin Luther King Jr. in the Segregation March. Segregation was a big issue. Not for Jackie because he was very popular and famous now that he started and when he retired forom playing baseball half of his life. He actually always had white boys and even men and women asking for his autograph! The other blacks in America were still having a rough time with life. So just because Jackie was not having any problems, he still jumped in and helped his race! As most people know, Jackie Robinson is probably the most popular baseball player in the history of the world. Even up to this day, that is who I think of with I hear Dodgers things like that! Sadly, Jackie had a heart attack at age 53 and died in Stanford, Connecticut on October 24, 1972. He had a very short, but also a very important and successful life to have!

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